Which country was the world's top coffee producer in 2014?
This country provides the world with delicious coffee! It is unbelievable but in 2014 the country produces more than 2,700,000,000 kg of coffee beans. This shouldn't be surprising, since Brazil has been a leading coffee producer for 100 years!
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www.worldatlas.com
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63 Comments

DannyBoy
Hey, Donald Trump, I mean Tyrone, don't be rude.
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Feb 29, 2016 12:22AM
Michael B Thompson
It's so funny but even though I was born in Jamaica I never drank Blue Mountain Coffee until I came to the US; go figure!
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Dec 26, 2015 8:33PM
nickmerritt
Just a heads up -- I went to Jamaica last winter, and took a horse back tour of the blue mountains. It's a small range (small country) and there are few coffe plantations producing commercial coffee. Over 90 percent of Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffe goes to Japan, selling for 60+ dollars a pound. That so called blue mountain Coffe sold in grocery stores is a mixture. Mostly Brazilian bean with a tiny amount of BMC. Just putting that out there. I wish I could of brought more than six pounds back. Five to ten dollars a pound right where it grows!!
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Nov 3, 2015 1:18AM
Frank Brooks
Coffeeoforigin.com sells awesome single origin coffee from Colombia. It comes from small farms and is handpicked, shade grown and heirloom quality. Check it out
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Dec 26, 2015 6:39PM

tbear
I seem to remember a line in a song that " they grow a lot of coffee in Brazil ", back in the 40's or 50's! Anyone recall or am I dreaming? I believe it was in a musical! 😊😊
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Jun 20, 2021 5:52PM

teresab
The question needs to be brought up to date. Also needs a proper explanation. What's going on in review these days?
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Sep 26, 2020 6:53AM

Shirley Dutt
DannyBoy, who's rude? You're rude!
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Mar 7, 2019 8:08PM

Caroline Cannon
Got it.
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Mar 7, 2019 6:54PM

Darlene White
Guessed. Missed. Love Costa Rican coffee.
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Mar 7, 2019 1:38PM

Paul Backus
Zimbabwe used to export some of the best coffee, but the "agricultural reforms" seem to have destroyed the industry. By breaking up the coffee plantations and giving the land to his followers the government caused large unemployment (coffee workers) and a thriving export market.
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Feb 14, 2019 6:38PM

Karin Johansson
Carol Mac, did you read the question?
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Feb 11, 2019 7:56PM

Karin Johansson
A bad explanation again
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Feb 11, 2019 7:54PM

Lynne Zeman
Initially thought Brazil then saw what appeared to be cinnamon sticks next to the cup then chose Ethiopia. Should have gone with my instincts- as usual.
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Jan 2, 2019 1:57AM

Joel D. Graham
Caroline Wilson, "Dangerous Grounds" is Todd Carmichael's show...
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Jan 1, 2019 12:00PM

Richard S. Levine
recent question
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Dec 24, 2018 12:47PM

Maurice Carlier
2,7 million tons! Sounds like there's an awful lot of coffee in Brazil. Until you figure out that's less than an ounce a day for each American !
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Dec 18, 2018 6:42PM

Douglas Oaten
It came to Brazil from Ethiopia and flourished here. Today there are many countries who also produce quality coffee, from Kenya to Guatemala to Vietnam.
What I resent is all that quality coffee grown with much work and great care being turned into enormous quantities of horrible instant stuff consumed in the US and Europe
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Nov 28, 2018 5:06AM

Rob Farr
I love my coffee ... thanks.
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Oct 9, 2018 6:38AM

Noreen Kelly
Got this but what I didn't get was the hateful comment by Tyrone!
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Jun 2, 2018 12:44PM
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