Coffee Farm Lists
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African Coffee Musiui treatment Plant in the western province of Rwanda washing bourbon boutique black coffee
Rwanda West Province Rutsiro Mushonyi CWS Bourbon country: Rwanda production area: West province Lute Xilo production area altitude: 1827 m rainfall: 1500mm treatment method: washing, elevated scaffolding sun drying varieties: BM-139 (bourbon) seed treatment plant: Musuyi treatment plant landlord: 1756 member small farmers (about 253 plants per small farmer)
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Indonesian Coffee Introduction Indonesian Coffee Unique Taste Indonesian Coffee Cultivation Indonesian Coffee Style
Coffee trees were introduced to Indonesia by the Dutch in the mid-17th century (some official sources say earlier). 1712 The first coffee from Java arrives in Amsterdam. However, in 1877 coffee trees on all plantations were destroyed by coffee rust, and robert coffee trees had to be imported from Africa to replace the original species. Today only 6 -10% of coffee beans are Arab.
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Rwanda boutique coffee introduces the unique taste of Rwanda coffee planting Luwang coffee in Rwanda
Since the 1920s, Arabica coffee grown in Rwanda has been famous for its unique fruit sweetness and rich grass aroma. In recent years, the Rwandan government has taken positive measures to vigorously promote coffee production, set up coffee production cooperatives in various places, and give technical guidance and financial support to farmers, so that coffee production has made considerable progress. From Rwanda.
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Salvadoran boutique coffee introduces the unique taste of Salvadoran coffee
ElSalvador is one of the small countries in Central America with a dense population. The flavor of its coffee is characterized by excellent balance. Coffee production in El Salvador: like Guatemala and Costa Rica, coffee in El Salvador is graded according to altitude, and the higher the altitude, the better the coffee. The best brand is Pipil, which is the Aztec Mayan (A
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Panamanian coffee is a coffee made in Panama.
A brief history of coffee development in Panama: According to historical records, coffee was first brought to Panama by European immigrants in the 19th century. In the past, Panamanian coffee was not very popular and its production was only 1/10 of that of its neighbor Costa Rica, but now the coffee industry's attention to fine coffee has made Panama increasingly interested in growing coffee. Panama's geographical advantage lies in him.
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Global coffee beans origin introduction Honduras fine coffee Honduras coffee characteristics Hongdu
Coffee in Honduras is imported from El Salvador. After the Brazilian frost of 1975, coffee production in Honduras increased significantly, more than tripling in 20 years. Coffee growing in Honduras: As elsewhere, coffee grades in Honduras depend on altitude: coffee grown at 700-1000 meters above sea level is medium, and coffee grown at 1000-1000 meters above sea level is medium.
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An introduction to the Coffee producing area of the World-- Zimbabwe Coffee growing Zinbab
Coffee cultivation in Zimbabwe began relatively recently, in the 1960s, when farmers in southern Africa set up coffee plantations. Coffee production in Zimbabwe: coffee cultivation in Zimbabwe is mainly concentrated in the eastern highlands near Mozambique, mainly in the Chimanimani Mountains and northward in Niyan.
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An introduction to the main place of Coffee production-- Mexico's Coffee Mercy, the fourth largest coffee producer in the world
Coffee from the world's fourth largest coffee producer, slippery and fragrant, Mexico, the fourth largest coffee producer in the world, produces about 5 million bags of coffee a year. Most of its coffee is produced by nearly 100000 small farmers, and large estates that once manipulated the coffee industry are rare. The yield of Mexican coffee is about 630 kg per hectare. Later, the Mexican Coffee Association (Instituto Mexicano)
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Ethiopia Yega Ficochel kochere washed G2 boutique coffee Yega snow coffee ripe beans
Ethiopia Washed Yirgacheffe Kochere G2 country: Ethiopia Grade: G2 producing area: Yejia Chuefei Baking degree: shallow Baking method: washing Variety: local Native Flavor: Jasmine Flavor, Lemon, Bergamot, Honey, Black Tea Cochel is located in a small producing area 25 kilometers southeast of Yega Chuefei, Ethiopia.
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African Tanzania coffee cooked beans Kilimanjaro pearl round beans PB Gilimaza water wash bourbon
Tanzania Kilimajaro Peaberry country: Tanzania level: round bean PB producing area: northern highland Kilimanjaro volcano area altitude: 1300-2000m treatment: washed variety: bourbon producer: local smallholder collection flavor: apricot, date, spice, malt chocolate Mount Kilimanjaro stands the highest peak in Africa in the northeast of Tanzania (
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Introduction to the Origin of Fine Coffee beans the characteristics of Honduran Coffee Hongdu
Coffee in Honduras is imported from El Salvador. Coffee production in Honduras increased significantly after the Brazilian frost in 1975, more than tripling in 20 years. Coffee producing area in Honduras: as in other places, the coffee grade in Honduras depends on altitude: coffee grown at 700-1000 meters above sea level is medium, 1000-1000 above sea level.
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Introduction to the origin of boutique coffee beans the characteristics of Tanzanian coffee Tanzania coffee
Due to political instability and rampant diseases and insect pests, the coffee industry in Tanzania has been damaged, leading to a decline in the overall level of coffee and instability in quality, which in turn lead to lower prices, which are usually the result of a further decline in the coffee industry. What's more, it is estimated that more than 12% of the Arabica coffee grown in northern Tanzania from 1969 to 1985 was smuggled.
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Introduction to the origin of boutique coffee beans the characteristics of Ecuadorian coffee Ecuador coffee Ecuador Guado
The Arabian Coffee Tree was first introduced to Ecuador (Ecuador) in 1952 and its coffee is of good quality, especially the coffee harvested in early June. Ecuador's coffee origin: the best Arabica coffee is produced in the Andes, especially in the Chanchagu Valley (ChanchamgoValley). The Andes are divided into two mountains, extending from south to north to central Ecuador. Ecuador
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Introduction to the origin of boutique coffee beans Papua New Guinea Coffee
The frost in 1975 destroyed most coffee crops in Brazil, but stimulated the development of the coffee industry in Papua New Guinea. The Government has implemented a scheme to subsidize rural or collective landowners to create about 20 hectares of coffee plantations. This measure does increase the penetration of coffee in the local economy, resulting in an increase in the annual output of coffee. Papua New Guinea.
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Rwanda boutique coffee the soft and full-bodied taste of premium coffee is a great washed Arabica coffee.
Rwanda coffee is absolutely high quality in the form of washed Arabica beans. As far as Africa is concerned, its coffee industry stands out because the country thrives mainly by producing the best possible beans. The taste of Rwandan coffee is described as a grassy aroma with tropical climate characteristics. The country's fertile soil and suitable climate contribute to the growth of plants.
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Panamanian Coffee growing Highland Coffee absolutely High quality Panamanian Coffee
Panama coffee is smooth, light and sour, and its high-quality coffee beans are pure and distinctive. The first batch of coffee exported each year is shipped in November, and almost all high-quality coffee beans are shipped to France and Finland. The finest coffee is grown in the north of the country, near Costa Rica and the Pacific Ocean. Chiriqui province Bocket (Boque)
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Colombian Coffee introduction Fine Coffee recommended Colombian Coffee Taste characteristics Colombia
The Colombian Coffee producers Association (Federacion Nacional de Cafeteos de Clolmbia), known as [FNC] for short in the industry, introduced the two main varieties of Colombian coffee, Kaddura and Colombia. Kaddura, which was introduced from Brazil in the 1960s, now accounts for 45-50% of the country's output and has replaced the earliest Tibica. A new breed with the same name as Colombia [Columby]
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Ecuadorian Coffee introduces boutique coffee beans from the equator Ecuadorian coffee characteristics Ecuador melon
Most countries in the world are rich in only one kind of coffee beans, while Ecuador is one of the few countries in the world that can produce both Arabica coffee beans and Robusta coffee beans. The Ecuadorian Coffee tasting, sponsored by the Consulate of Ecuador in Guangzhou, was recently held at the Art Cafe in the Guangdong Provincial Museum. Organic beans, flowers and fruits, caramel smell to the nostrils according to the melon
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Basic introduction of Peruvian Coffee characteristics Peruvian Coffee quality Peruvian Coffee Flavor Secret
Peruvian coffee producing areas: up to 98% of Peruvian coffee is grown in forest areas, and most of the producers are small farmers. Peru's finest coffee is produced in Chanchmayo, Cuzco, Norte and Puno. Most Peruvian coffee is grown under natural conditions, but it is also difficult to confirm the cultivation of all coffee trees. Under natural conditions
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Tanzania Coffee introduces the characteristics of Tanzanian Coffee Tanzania Coffee quality Tanzania
Due to political instability and rampant diseases and insect pests, the coffee industry in Tanzania has been damaged, leading to a decline in the overall level of coffee and instability in quality, which in turn lead to lower prices, which are usually the result of a further decline in the coffee industry. What's more, it is estimated that more than 12% of the Arabica coffee grown in northern Tanzania from 1969 to 1985 was smuggled.
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