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The hurricane hit the Central American producing area and reduced the production of coffee beans in many countries in Central America to varying degrees.
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) on November 3, 2020, Category 4 Hurricane ETA (later downgraded to a tropical storm) made landfall in Central America. The hurricane caused varying degrees of losses in Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Panama, as well as Costa Rica, Mexico and Jamaica.
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COVID-19, hurricane, leaf rust triple blow? The coffee harvest in Honduras is in jeopardy in the new season
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Honduras National Coffee Institute (IHCAFE) said: Honduras 2020 / 2021 harvest season coffee exports forecast to decline by about 11%, due to the global epidemic has not been well controlled, coupled with the recent heavy rainfall caused by Hurricane ETA in Central America caused losses
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= "Blue Mountain Coffee official website" = = Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Jamaica was hit by Hurricane Hurricane Ivan in September 2004, resulting in a 40% reduction in the harvest of blue mountain beans. Since then, Jamaica has added a time dividing line term: pre-Ivan era or post-Ivan era Pre
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Puerto Rican Coffee Variety Flavor description Taste characteristics Fine Coffee introduction
Coffee cultivation has brought them good returns. In the 1860s, they dominated the coffee industry on the island, when Puerto Rico produced the sixth largest coffee bean in the world. The coffee trees planted by Corsican immigrants on the highlands were regarded as selected, and the origin of Yauco Selecto coffee beans was mainly traced back to this period, but there were two strong hurricanes in 1898.
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Brief introduction of Nicaraguan Coffee grading system nicaragua Coffee lost and Revolutionary Hurricane
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Front Street-Nicaraguan Coffee introduction over the years, Nicaraguan high-quality coffee has always enjoyed a good international reputation and reputation. For many coffee lovers, Nicaraguan coffee is most commendable for its good mellow thickness and long history.
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At that time, Puerto Rico's coffee bean production ranked sixth in the world. The coffee trees planted by Corsica immigrants on the highlands were regarded as selected, and the origin of Yauco Selecto coffee beans was mainly traced back to this period. However, two severe hurricanes hit Puerto Rico in 1898. These two hurricanes destroyed the local coffee industry, and farmers had to wait two years.
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Starting with coffee beans (6)-- America-Guadeloupe
Good coffee production has been affected by natural disasters this group of islands in the Caribbean used to be an important producer of coffee. In 1789, more than 1 million coffee trees on 500 hectares of land produced 4000 tons. Today, only 150 hectares of land is used to grow coffee. This decline can be attributed to the increase in sugar cane and banana production and Hurricane Hurricane Ines in 1996.
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Coffee producing area-Guadeloupe
Good coffee production has been affected by natural disasters this group of islands in the Caribbean used to be an important producer of coffee. In 1789, more than 1 million coffee trees on 500 hectares of land produced 4000 tons. Today, only 150 hectares of land is used to grow coffee. This decline can be attributed to the increase in sugar cane and banana production and Hurricane Hurricane Ines in 1996.
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Coffee beans American Guadeloupe
Good coffee production has been affected by natural disasters this group of islands in the Caribbean used to be an important producer of coffee. In 1789, more than 1 million coffee trees on 500 hectares of land produced 4000 tons. Today, only 150 hectares of land is used to grow coffee. This decline can be attributed to the increase in sugar cane and banana production and Hurricane Hurricane Ines in 1996.
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Guadeloupe Guadeloupe, the world coffee producer
Good coffee production has been affected by natural disasters this group of islands in the Caribbean used to be an important producer of coffee. In 1789, more than 1 million coffee trees on 500 hectares of land produced 4000 tons. Today, only 150 hectares of land is used to grow coffee. This decline can be attributed to the increase in sugar cane and banana production and Hurricane Hurricane Ines in 1996.
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Good coffee production has been affected by natural disasters this group of islands in the Caribbean used to be an important producer of coffee. In 1789, more than 1 million coffee trees on 500 hectares of land produced 4000 tons. Today, only 150 hectares of land is used to grow coffee. This decline can be attributed to the increase in sugar cane and banana production and Hurricane Hurricane Ines in 1996.
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Guadeloupe, a name that used to be proud of in coffee history.
Good coffee production has been affected by natural disasters this group of islands in the Caribbean used to be an important producer of coffee. In 1789, more than 1 million coffee trees on 500 hectares of land produced 4000 tons. Today, only 150 hectares of land is used to grow coffee. This decline can be attributed to the increase in sugar cane and banana production and Hurricane Hurricane Ines in 1996.
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World Coffee boutique Manor beans: Guadeloupe Guadeloupe, an overseas province of France
Good coffee production has been affected by natural disasters this group of islands in the Caribbean used to be an important producer of coffee. In 1789, more than 1 million coffee trees on 500 hectares of land produced 4000 tons, but today, only 150 hectares of land is used to grow coffee. This decline can be attributed to the increase in sugar cane and banana production and Hurricane Hurricane In in 1996.
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A brief introduction to the Flavor of Fine Coffee beans in French Guadeloupe Island in Africa
Good coffee production has been affected by natural disasters this group of islands in the Caribbean used to be an important producer of coffee. In 1789, more than 1 million coffee trees on 500 hectares of land produced 4000 tons. Today, only 150 hectares of land is used to grow coffee. This decline can be attributed to the increase in sugar cane and banana production and Hurricane Hurricane Ines in 1996.
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Introduction to Dominica Santo Domingo Coffee Flavor Manor with soft floral aroma
The increasing number of Kind Kaddura species was hit hard by the hurricane in 1998, resulting in countless losses, so it was common for the local area to switch to Kaddura species with lower tree height and higher harvest. Although Baraona still has Tibica coffee, its harvest has been greatly reduced because of the annual hurricane damage. The climatic conditions of planting Cultivation are the same as those of the highlands in Dominica.
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A brief introduction to San Pedro Manor Coffee, Puerto Rico with excellent supple balance
The Spanish-American War of 1889 ended with the victory of the United States, ending more than 400 years of Spanish rule over Puerto Rico. The demand for sugar in the United States has increased significantly, while the hurricane destroyed most coffee plantations, and the coffee industry in Puerto Rico was hit hard by natural and man-made disasters. Yaoke Yauco is an area of 176.5 square kilometers in the south of Poland due to the production of Tainos.
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Information Flavor description of planting Environment in Santo Domingo Coffee production area
Professional barista exchanges please pay attention to the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style), many countries are located in the hurricane belt, due to the destruction of hurricane disasters, landslides or occasional droughts, farmers fear most, as hurricanes hit continuously in previous years, resulting in an extreme shortage of good beans. Although the latest harvest batches in 2010 have improved, quality batches with good cleanliness are still rare. Fortunately, there are two major combinations in this area.
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Dominica Coffee Flavor description Grinding characteristics introduction of Fine Coffee beans in producing areas
To trace the origin of Tibica, we should first talk about the coffee trees originally planted in Martinique. These trees were planted by Dominicans as far back as the early 18th century, so Dominica began growing coffee as early as that time. For a time, the Caribbean was almost synonymous with coffee production, but in recent years Cuba, Haiti and other producing areas have been severely damaged by Hurricane George.
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Introduction to the characteristics of Larez Yaoke Coffee Manor in Puerto Rico with a mild, supple and balanced taste.
Puerto Rico's new farm coffee is a mild, supple and well-balanced island bean with a charming single malt flavor, extremely sweet when sipped in a cup, and medium-roasted creamy and greasy texture that is often suitable for Puerto Rico island beans. Product description: the whole history of Caribbean coffee has a lot to do with the Spanish reclamation, in the 18th century.
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Coffee exports from Honduras fell 18 per cent in January 2021 Central American coffee exports are forecast to fall by 10.7 per cent
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please pay attention to the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) the Honduran National Institute (IHCAFE) last year originally expected Honduran coffee export volume of 6.3 million bags (60 kg / bag) in 2020 Universe 21. But in November 2020, Hurricanes ETA and LOTA both hit, causing damage to coffee trees in Honduras, while also
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