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Coffee production in San Cristobal, Ecuador, the highest Arabica coffee plantation in the world

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Ecuador Galapagos (Ecuador Galapagos) Ecuador is the highest Arabic coffee plantation in the world. Since the coffee tree was first introduced into Ecuador in 1875, the quality of its coffee has remained unchanged for 100 years, especially the coffee harvested in early June every year, which is known as the best coffee in the world. Ecuadorian coffee beans are divided into Galapagos and Segan

Ecuador Galapagos (Ecuador Galapagos) Ecuador is the highest Arabic coffee plantation in the world. Since the coffee tree was first introduced into Ecuador in 1875, the quality of its coffee has remained unchanged for 100 years, especially the coffee harvested in early June every year, which is called "the best coffee in the world". Ecuadorian coffee beans are divided into Galapagos and Segante, both of which have large particles and heavy weight. In particular, the unique geographical conditions of the Galapagos Islands give coffee beans excellent genes that are superior to those of other producing areas, and its high quality comes from the absence of any chemical agents when growing. As Ecuador's land suitable for coffee trees is gradually decreasing, Galapagos coffee is more valuable. Mr. Diego Vega, Chief Commercial Officer of Ecuador's Export and Investment Promotion Agency, and CEO Erika Wang of the Research Institute attended the event and introduced Ecuador's diversified coffee producing areas to the public. Examples include Loja, Imbabura, Zamora, Vilcabamba and Galapagos.

Ecuador's unique ecosystem makes coffee from different coffee producing areas have a unique taste. That's why every mouthful of coffee made from Ecuadorian beans, whether single coffee or mixed coffee, is endless and tasteless.

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