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The introduction of coffee to Venezuela is generally credited to Jesuit Priest named José Gumilla in around 1730. Venezuela came to be known for its plantations of tobacco and cacao run on slave labor,...
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Jul
Coffee was first brought to Peru between 1740 and 1760, at a time when the Viceroyalty of Peru covered a larger area than the Country does today. Although the climate was well suited to...
15
Jul
Coffee came relatively late to Ecuador, arriving in around 1860 in the province of Manabí. Coffee production spread throughout the Country and by around 1905 exports to Europe began from the port of Manta....
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15
Jul
The introduction of coffee to Venezuela is generally credited to Jesuit Priest named José Gumilla in around 1730. Venezuela came to be known for its plantations of tobacco and cacao run on slave labor,...
15
Jul
Coffee was first brought to Peru between 1740 and 1760, at a time when the Viceroyalty of Peru covered a larger area than the Country does today. Although the climate was well suited to...
15
Jul
Coffee came relatively late to Ecuador, arriving in around 1860 in the province of Manabí. Coffee production spread throughout the Country and by around 1905 exports to Europe began from the port of Manta....
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HAWAII (USA)
Hawaiian coffee, particularly Kona coffee, is renowned for its smooth taste, volcanic soil influence, and unique growing conditions. Kaui, Kohala & Maui are other areas where coffee cultivation is gaining recognition. Kona coffee beans...
PUERTO RICO (USA)
Introduced by the Spanish in the 18th century, coffee quickly became a major crop for Puerto Rico. By the late 19th century, the island was the world's seventh-largest coffee producer, known for its high-quality...