Coffee Farm Lists
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The famous coffee producing area in Costa Rica-- the valley west of Tarazu-Huofenghuangzhuang
There are many excellent producing areas in Costa Rica, and the high-quality producing areas of Costa Rica have a common understanding of quality, that is, it requires the use of mature coffee fruits to ensure the production of high-quality coffee. Generally speaking, a large amount of water is used in the post-processing of picked coffee fruit, but the advanced production equipment in Costa Rica saves the use of water resources to the greatest extent.
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A representative of an excellent variety of Colombia coffee beans Introduction
Green green aroma strong Colombia coffee columbia premium, arabica coffee is quite representative of a good variety, is a traditional deep roast coffee, with strong and memorable flavor. Colombia, located in the northwest of South America, is a beautiful country with a long history. Indians have lived on this land since ancient times.
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Introduction of Panamanian coffee producing areas with rich coffee growing conditions
The microclimate of the Panamanian highlands is the most important resource that makes Panamanian coffee unique. The most important resource that makes Panamanian coffee unique is its microclimate. The east-west environment of the Republic of Panama allows cold air to flow through the Central Mountains and converge above 6500 feet, creating a variety of microclimates in the Boquete and Volcn Candela regions.
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Introduction of Tanzanian coffee beans with the excellent pedigree of the washed bean family
When Pangu opened, in 1898, bourbon coffee was introduced by Catholic priests to the Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania. Then the Kent species was introduced in 1920. Coffee species therefore, so far, coffee in Tanzania is also dominated by bourbon and Kent. Coffee varieties Arabica 70% grown between 1000 and 2500 meters Robsta 30% species
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Introduction to the treatment methods of fine Rwandan coffee beans
Rwandans have been growing coffee since colonial times, but until 1999, its products were still classified as below Class C and were not popular in the global market. The reason for the poor quality is that farmers do not have a fixed procedure for washing coffee beans and do not process coffee fruits according to specifications in time. Buyers buy coffee beans at $0.33 per kilogram, and farmers keep warm by the meagre profits earned at low prices.
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Introduction to the main producing areas of Ethiopian coffee Harar producing area, southwest Djim
Sidamo Gedeo District, Sidamo Province Today Ethiopia is an important coffee producer with approximately 12 million people engaged in coffee production and is Africa's leading exporter of Arabica coffee beans. The quality of coffee here is excellent and worth looking for. A variety of coffee cultivation methods can be found in Ethiopia: from patches of wild coffee trees and semi-developed land,
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Unique and mellow Sidamo Lion King Coffee beans introduce boutique coffee
The coffee in Sidamo has a variety of flavors. Different soil types, microclimates and countless native coffee species, towering mountains, highlands, plateaus, valleys and plains, diverse topography, and the geology of the area belongs to nutrient-rich, well-drained volcanic soil. the depth of the soil is nearly two meters, and the surface soil is dark brown or brown. The biggest advantage of the place is
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Robes, a coffee variety from the mountains of Elgon and Bugisu, Uganda
Uganda's coffee production ranks first in Africa, accounting for more than 70% of its total exports. Uganda is also the hometown and main producing area of Robes specialty coffee. In the 1960s, Ugandan coffee production remained at 3.5 million bags a year. By the mid-1980s, coffee production had dropped to 2.5 million bags a year, mainly for political reasons. But now coffee production is on the rise again, which is large at present.
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Introduction to Cuban crystal coffee beans using the most traditional coffee processing methods
Cuba is like a crocodile crouching in the Caribbean, her tail brushing right on the Tropic of Cancer. Cubans have always been known for their enthusiasm, but they are also very sincere and stubborn. The same is true of their coffee, which has always been carried out in accordance with Arab coffee washing standards, and they have always adhered to their unique traditional methods of making coffee, which is extremely extreme in controlling roasting.
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Introduction of Hawaiian Kona coffee beans with the sweetness of caramel
Kona coffee is indeed a treasure in the world and is not easy to find. The real Hawaiian Kona coffee has the sweetness of caramel, which makes people enjoy the unique pleasure and leads you slowly into the detached state of tasting coffee. Of all the coffee producers, Hawaii has the most stringent management of the coffee industry, the highest labor costs and the best level of investment. Coffee from Hawaii
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Its delicious and sour Venezuelan coffee beans introduce fine coffee.
The coffee produced in Venezuela is different from other coffee in Latin America. It tastes delicious, sour and has delicious fruit. This kind of coffee is most suitable for medium to deep roasting, which can not only be mixed but also has its own characteristics. Most of the country's coffee is exported to Russia, Colombia and other places, and some small plantations export coffee on their own. Among the many industries, Venezuela's
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Introduction of Dominican coffee beans with winding aftertaste and smooth taste
In the early 18th century, coffee was handed down from Domiga in Martinique, and fine coffee was produced in the north represented by Shebao and in the south, including Okayabani Santo Domingo. Among them, the coffee produced by Santo Domingo and Barney, which is almost synonymous with domiga coffee, is a world-famous high-quality coffee. Santo Domingo coffee, which is characterized by freshness and elegance,
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Introduction of Mexican Aldura Coffee with large granules and strong sweetness
The selection of Mexican coffee is generally carried out manually. The main basis for selection is according to the fullness of coffee particles, whether it is uniform, and then grade it. Generally speaking, coffee with full and uniform grains is easier to preserve. Only the fullest and most evenly grained coffee beans can be roasted to represent the best and best coffee in the country. After picking the coffee beans, the workers put the coffee
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Nutritious, fruity Puerto Rican Greater Laresyaoke Coffee
In 1736, the first coffee tree was introduced to Puerto Rico from Martinique. Since then, Puerto Rico has become the base for producing the highest quality coffee in the world. The unique taste chosen by Yaocote has also become the object of admiration of coffee experts all over the world. Most of the earliest coffee trees were planted by immigrants from Corsica. About 160 years later, the coffee industry in Puerto Rico has emerged
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The Historical Origin of Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee introduction to St. Thomas in the Caribbean
In 1717, King Louis XV of France ordered the cultivation of coffee in Jamaica. In the middle of the 20th century, the Governor of Jamaica, Sir Nicholas Nicholas Lawes, imported Arabica seeds from Martinique and began to plant them in St. Andrew. To this day, St. Andrew
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Introduction of Bolivian coffee planting areas planted at an altitude of 180,670 meters above sea level
In the past, coffee trees in Bolivia used to act as hedges and ornaments around the garden. Real commercial production began in the early 1950s. The great frost of 1957 seriously damaged Brazil's coffee industry, while Bolivia (Bolivia) benefited from it and developed rapidly. Bolivian coffee is grown at an altitude of 180,670 meters above sea level, including Allah.
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Introduction of Nicaraguan coffee beans with balanced taste and sweet taste
In the medium and deep baking degree, with a certain sweet, sour taste is not obvious, with a little chocolate and dried fruit taste, as the temperature decreases, the fruit acid can be felt, but it is still very mild. The taste is clean, but the mellowness and persistence in the mouth are lacking. It is suitable for people who don't like sour coffee, like balanced taste and sweet taste. Coffee is different from grapes, coffee cherry
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Papua New Guinea coffee beans with tropical flower and fruit aromas of coffee
The top coffee beans in Papua New Guinea are as beautiful and precious as the country's national bird of paradise. As coffee in the country is widely grown in the highlands of 1300 to 1800 meters above sea level, coffee beans are plump and varied in taste, with pleasant acidity and fruit-like sweetness. In Papua New Guinea, about 75% of coffee products come from small local farmers.
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Introduction to Guatemala Antigua Coffee with rich and velvety mellowness
The aroma of coffee liberates all forms, hearts and national boundaries. Through coffee, the mood leaves the country at any time and lands in a strange country half a world away. Even at the end of the world, you can share a mood. Antigua was the capital of the Spanish colonial period in 1543. Although this emerald-like valley has been in all directions, layers upon layers, deliberately waiting for development and crisis since ancient times.
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Excellent quality Coffee Bean Manor in Kenya SASINI Village in Nyeri Central Dashan area
There are two types of coffee farms in Kenya. one is a large planting farm that covers an area of more than five acres, but the average elevation is low. In the case of Kenyan coffee, the coffee beans of the large farms are of medium quality. The best Kenya beans are produced in small farms, most of which are located in the foothills or volcanic slopes above 5,000 to 6,000 feet. Each small farmer has a capacity of only 20 to 70 bags per season and is unable to invest.
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