Arguably, coffee is grown commercially in one little part of Europe. The Canary Islands belong to Spain, are part of the European Union, and are considered by their inhabitants to be part of Europe (although they are off the coast of Africa). A small amount of very high-quality coffee is grown there. So, if we stretch things a bit, we can say that coffee is grown commercially on all of the continents except Antarctica. Most of Europe, however, has too cold a climate for commercial coffee production to be successful, although coffee plants are found in several botanical gardens throughout the continent. It is my understanding, though, that coffee was once grown commercially in southern Italy and Sicily.
Canada imports 100 percent of their coffee from other countries. This is because they do not have the type of climate needed to grow the beans.
Coffee beans grow on trees 4.6 to 6 meters high at maturity. Coffee trees make up the genus Coffea of the family Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee is classified as Coffea arabica,robusta coffee as Coffea canephora, and Liberian coffee as Coffea liberica. Coffee is thought to have originated in Ethiopia and is now also grown in Arabia, India, Africa, the West Indies, South and Central America, and on the islands of Java and Sumatra.
Corn, wheat, apples, lettuce, tomatoes, coffee, peanuts, squash, beans, and tobacco.
Cocoa beans do not grow in china but they do grow in other Asian countries like Indonesia , Malaysia and Srilanka.
um yeah! Every body grows beans. Beans are protein!
yes you can grow coffee beans in Ohio
Coffee beans typically take about 3 to 4 years to grow from planting to harvest.
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The United States has one state that grows coffee beans, Hawaii!
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Hawaii is the only US state that grows coffee.
yes there are farms that grow coffee beans in Hawaii
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it helps cause of its beans