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Coffee growth trainee introduction to Indonesian coffee

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Coffee trees [2] like mild temperatures during the day and less than two hours of direct sunshine, so if coffee trees lack the afternoon showers or thick fog to report every day, local farmers have to plant many taller trees in the coffee garden for shade. At night, they want an environment of about ten degrees Celsius but not too low, because it is too warm

Coffee trees [2] prefer mild, not scorching temperatures during the day and less than two hours of direct sunlight.

coffee trees

coffee trees

So in the absence of afternoon showers or fog, which is reported daily, local farmers must plant many taller trees in their coffee plantations to provide shade. At night, they want to have around ten degrees Celsius but not too cold, because too warm will make coffee berries grow too fast to produce small, strong coffee beans; if it is cold enough to frost, the coffee tree will freeze to death.

Based on these characteristics, most of the good places for Arabica coffee to grow are countries with high mountains located between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Cancer, which is called Coffee Zone/Coffee belt.

Coffee, as an elegant, fashionable and high-grade beverage, has long been popular all over the world, and has been listed as the first of the world's three major beverages (coffee, tea and cocoa). Coffee cultivation has also spread to 76 countries and regions all over the world. In 1983-1984 alone, the world's coffee production reached 5.5 million tons, and the export volume was 4.2 million tons. Among them, Brazil, known as the "Coffee Kingdom", has the largest output and export volume. However, the hometown of coffee is not Brazil, but Ethiopia in Africa. Up to now, there are large wild coffee forests in the dense jungle of Kafa Province in the southwest of this country. The word "coffee" comes from the place name "Kafa".

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