10.Mexico
The production of coffee in Mexico is about
3,700,000 bags. This is
the current figure but Mexico has set its eyes on the year 2012 to
increase its production capacity. According to Gabriel Barreda,
President of the National Union of Coffee Producers, a rise of about
10-15% is expected in the overall coffee production in the year 2012.
9.Guatemala
The production here is
3,910,000 bags. The history of the coffee
industry in Guatemala dates back to 1860′s and at that time the locals
didn’t have sufficient money to invest in the coffee estates. For this
particular reason, the foreigners invested huge capital in Guatemala and
now own coffee plantations there. U.S is the largest market for the
export of coffee from Guatemala followed by Japan.
8.Peru
Peru produces around
4,000,000 bags. Coffee is one of the main
agricultural sectors of Peru and it makes large amount of money by the
export of coffee. There are almost 200,0000 farms of Arabica, a type of
coffee, in Peru but the size of the farms is small ___ approximately
equal to 2 hectares.
7.Honduras
The coffee production in Honduras is
4,000,000 bags. Honduras is
primarily an agricultural country and its economy is dependent on
agricultural expots to a very great extent. Coffee is the largest export
crop for this country. Honduras is blessed with all tha environmental
factors which are required for coffee production but it seriously lack
in the pertinent infrastructure, processing techniques and a distinct
‘name’ due to which the exporters of coffee in this country are unable
to charge premium prices from the customers.
6.Ethiopia
Ethiopia produces around
4,400,000 bags of coffee. There are myriad
ways to produce coffee and Ethiopia has around four types of production
systems; forest coffee, semi- forest coffee, garden coffee and
plantation coffee. Coffee is very vital to the economy of this country
and this is validated by the fact that around 25% of the total
population of Ethiopia is relying on coffee for their livelihood.
5.India
In India, the coffee production is approximately
5,100,000 bags.
Although India has managed to grab the fifth position in the top ten
chart but according to some industry experts in this country, the total
production of coffee may possibly go down by ten percent. The reason
anticipated is the sporadic rains which have started early this year.
4.Indonesia
There is a great jump in the production of coffee in Indonesia as
compared to India with a figure of around
9,325,000 bags. According to
an estimate, about 90% of the coffee production in this country is done
by small farm holders and the size of the farms is nearly one
hectare.Coffea canephora, a type of coffee, constitutes the major
portion of the export of Indonesia and the rest goes to the Coffea
Arabica.
3.Colombia
The production of coffee in Colombia is around
9,500,000 bags.
Colombian coffee is not an ordinary one like the other coffee producing
countries because it has a unique taste and a very high quality coffee
beans. The production of coffee will not be increased seemingly due to
bad weather condition prevailing in Colombia. The overall weather
forecast for the year 2012 is not very appealing to the cultivators
throughout the world.
2.Vietnam
The production of coffee in Vietnam touches a figure of
18,725,000
bags. In the initial stages of the cultivation of coffee, water is
essential for a healthy crop. Taking this thing into consideration, the
farmers have started watering the fields because the weather forecast is
dry and enough water will have to be supplied as a repercussion. The
export of coffee is on the rise and a forecast of four percent rise in
exports is there by the analysts. Vietnam is the top robust producer.
1.Brazil
The estimated production of coffee in Brazil is about
54,500,000
bags. About one third of all the coffee produced in the world is
attributed to Brazil and the more cherishing thing for Brazilians is
that they have maintained this top position for around 150 years.
Notwithstanding, the Brazilian coffee does not have a dominating
impression in the International market. Even in the domestic market of
Brazil, the two U.S coffee processors ___ Sara Lee and Kraft Foods ___
have steal the show.
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