Ethiopia
The birthplace of coffee, and the beverage is immensely popular there, with Ethiopians among the top coffee consumers in Africa.
Brazil
For the past 150 years, Brazil has been the world's largest coffee producer, producing roughly a third of all coffee
Vietnam
Vietnam is the world's second-largest producer of Robusta coffee and the second-largest producer of coffee overall.
Colombia
Colombian coffee is one of the major participants in the worldwide coffee market, accounting for around 12% of global coffee supply.
Indonesia
Indonesia was one of the first countries in the world to start growing coffee commercially—before much of Africa, before most of Asia, and before the Americas.
Honduras
Honduras is a coffee-producing country, ranking fifth globally in terms of coffee production, in addition to being the largest producer in Central America and third-largest in Latin America.
Guatemala
Guatemala was Central America's top producer of coffee for most of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century, until being overtaken by Honduras in 2011.
Kenya
Known for its consistently rich flavor along with a deep, wine-like acidity and pleasant aroma, Kenyan coffee beans have distinctly bright taste with complex tones of fruit and berry.
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