Category: <span>coffee-countries</span>

Guinea

#34 of the coffee producing countries Stenophylla Coffee – a particularly small-leaved plant that grows to a height of 700 m is originated here. Commercial cultivated is mainly poor quality…

Gabon

#24 of the coffee-producing countries. The tropical humid climate and the fertile volcanic soils are ideal for coffee cultivation and even allow 2 coffee crops per year. The coffee is…

Nigerian Coffee

#41 of the coffee-producing countries. Coffee in Nigeria: History Coffee Cultivation in Nigeria today Nigerian Coffee consumption today image rights: Cafe Neo

Central African Republic

Coffee or Palavertermine have a long tradition. In 1878, the English began large-scale cultivation of coffee in Central Africa. Today, the country is #40 of the coffee producing countries with…

Trinidad and Tobago

With less than 0.1 % of the world market share #48 of coffee-producing countries. Around 1785 the immigration policy of the French led many French settlers with their slaves to…

Timor Leste

#39 of the coffee-producing countries with less than 1 % market share. Timor Leste (formerly East-Timor) is the first country to gain independence in the 21st century (2006). Unfortunately it…

Coffee in Cameroon

Coffee in Cameroon: With 0.32 % world market share #21 on the list of coffee producers. Advertisment View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bunaa (@bunaa.de) Coffee Cameroon:…

Liberia

With less than 0.1 % of world market share #50 of the coffee producers one of the backmarker. No matter! It is the home of Coffea Liberica! In 1843 Coffea…

Paraguay

Rank 46 of worldwide coffee producers – but in the top 10 of most harvesting productive countries! Coffee is grown in Paraguay since the end of the 19th century. The…