d.all of the above
The Dutch East India Company got spices from Indonesia
Coffee
some plantations grow coffee,cotton,and tea for export
There is no single country Canada gets coffee beans from. Canada has more coffee shops per capita than most countries and coffee is sourced from every available producer in the world.
In Burundi, I know that they export a bunch of coffee and tea. That's what they make their money on so they can pay for their imports.
The Dutch East India Company got spices from Indonesia
Yes. While Nabob Coffee is a Canadian coffee company. Nabob coffee is available in fine coffee purveyors world wide. Thank the internet and company loyalty. Consumer demand for the familiar coffee has grown a small export niche for the company in the U.S.
No, Mostly South American countries and Caribbeans export coffee, plus the USA and Australia, India, and Indonesia. I was pretty sure about South and North America, however, I remember when I was dating my wife on [dream marriage], she informed me that it's also Australia and Nepal.
Yes, Jamestown did export tobacco but not coffee!
N Coffee is the principal export of Colombia.
Coffee
no
Rwanda's main export is coffee.
The major Malagasy export is coffee. In the 1980s, coffee regularly earned about 24% of total export revenues.
dog meat and pig intestines
Kona coffee
pineapples,coffee,andsugarcane