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Bolivia's nickname is "Rooftop of the World". Add in the rich soil and tropical climate and you have some ideal coffee growing conditions.
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Brazil is by far the world’s largest coffee producer (and consumer). While the beans produced in Brazil were once primarily used for blending with other coffees, Brazilian coffee is now developing some outstanding stand-alone coffee.
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Colombia is the third largest coffee-producing country in the world.
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A lesser known coffee producing country - but one of only a few countries that produce both arabica and robusta coffees AND is an active member of the Cup of Excellence programme.
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Peru is surprisingly the 8th largest coffee producer in the world and the largest exporter of organic certified coffee.
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Coffee grown in these islands - so close to the famous Jamaican blue mountain coffee is slowly improving in quality. While the industry slowly grows it remains difficult to source.
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From being the third largest coffee exporter in the world in the 1830s, Venezuela now produces less than one percent of the world's coffee, with the decline exacerbated by policy regulations introduced in 2003 restricting the production of coffee in the country.







