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What are the big coffee countries in the world and some information about them?
In the first half of 2008, Vietnam exported 570,000 tons of coffee, amounting to1.1.80 billion US dollars, far exceeding the same period last year. In 2007, Vietnam's coffee exports exceeded 65.438+100,000 tons for the first time, and the export volume reached a record high of 65.438+100 million US dollars. According to the statistics of Vietnam Coffee-Cocoa Association, the existing coffee planting area in Vietnam is 500,000 hectares, which can be divided into three categories according to the coffee planting time: the first category was planted before 1.988, with 86,400 hectares, accounting for 17.3% of the total area. These coffee trees are more than 20 years old, which are aging and lose their development value and need to be replaced. The second type was planted during 1988- 1993, with an area of 139600 hectares, accounting for 27.9% of the total area. The age of these coffee trees is 15 ~ 20 years, and most of them begin to age and the yield gradually decreases. The third type is about 274,000 hectares after 1993, accounting for 54.8% of the total area. The tree age is 10 ~ 15. These coffees are in the vigorous growth period with high yield. Vietnam's future coffee production mainly depends on this region.

Angola's Minister of Agriculture, Affonso Pedro Kanga, revealed that this year's coffee production in Angola is expected to double that of last year, reaching 6.5438+200,000 tons. In 2008, in order to regain the status of a big coffee producer in the world, the Angolan government launched a plan, in which each farmer can get a preferential "micro-loan" of $5,000 from the government to grow coffee.

Angola used to be one of the largest coffee producers in the world, with a record coffee production of 225,000 tons. However, after the independence of 1975, a 27-year civil war broke out, which greatly reduced the coffee production in Angola.

Brazil

Brazil is the largest coffee producer in the world and is known as the "country of coffee". Brazil grows both Arabica coffee with a long history and Robusta coffee. There are nearly 4 billion coffee trees here, and the number of people engaged in coffee production is three times that of Colombia, the second largest coffee country in the world. The proportion of Brazilian coffee in Italian espresso sometimes accounts for 90% or more. Brazilian coffee is usually sun-dried or semi-washed. Although there are many kinds of Brazilian coffee, most of them have low acidity and smooth taste, which is suitable for mixing with other single coffee beans to make espresso. It can form golden foam on the surface of espresso, making coffee taste slightly sweet and have a long aftertaste. Brazil has four states with the largest output: Paraná, S? o Paulo, minas gerais and San Espiritu. Parana in the south accounts for 50% of the total output. Brazil's famous Sandars Bourbon is a world-famous single coffee. Bourbon is now a Londoner. "Sandars" is the port of Sandas, a port in the Atlantic Ocean in southeastern Brazil. The exported coffee comes from different producing areas, and the coffee quality in Sao Paulo, Parana and southern Minas Gerais is the best. Note: red center; Golden Rio); Beans; Washed Baha 'i (Bahia)

World coffee brand ranking

Nestle Coffee: Coffee with a long history, established in 1867. The trademark of Bird's Nest is 65438+ at the end of 2009, aiming to pray for the reduction of infant mortality in the world. UCC: 1933 was founded in Japan, which is the most successful brand in Japan and the guarantee of quality. Royal Copenhagen: Royal Copenhagen has always had a high-quality evaluation. In the coffee market, it has an unshakable position. KreisKaffee: In Germany in 1963, it was the earliest vacuum packaging method in the world and was developed into instant coffee. Widely praised in Europe and the Soviet Union. Grande coffee GrandosCoffee: a famous German coffee brand. Launch cappuccino series, mellow. Its carry-on bag is very common in the market. Didley Tetley:/kloc-0 was founded in Britain in the middle of the 9th century, and its products are quite popular in France, America and other countries. Wedgwood:1brand born in Britain in the middle of the 7th century. It has the traditional mellow flavor of English coffee. RoyalFlavor: Sometimes it's light, sometimes it tastes authentic. The same product can be tasted in different ways. Da Le Meyer Dahlmeyer: In Munich, there is a coffee shop in Meyer, Da Le. The coffee here was once famous for being loved by the Bayer royal family. Ubud coffee:1968 was founded in Taiwan Province province, China, and is famous for its exquisite baking technology and lasting unique taste. But Brazilian coffee is the best.