Journalist Janet Newcomb discovers Coffee on a whole other level, the article talks about ten Amazing places you can travel all over the world that are all top coffee producers. Coffee nowadays has become more and more of a luxury and seems to be knocking wineries out of the picture. “Little red coffee berry is likely to replace winery tours as the trendy leisure pastime soon.” Coffee has become more popular since people are more interested in the making of their coffee. “Nowadays everyone wants to know the origin of everything they encounter” In America there is a whopping 200 million coffee drinkers. People are concerned about whether there coffee is light or dark roast, whole beans or ground, and Organic or Fair-trade everyone has there personal preference. There is a large range of travel destinations that are sure to fit your needs and they are all coffee producers. Jamaica producing the world’s most expensive coffee, Southern Mexico which is the seventh largest coffee producer in the world, Guatemala the eighth largest consumer, Columbia and majority of south America, Ethiopia “the birthplace if coffee”, Then there is Asia where the island of Sumatra 6th largest island in the world is home to the Arabica bean. These destinations and more are among the greatest coffee developers in the world and offer great bean tours, along with much more things to see along the way!
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Coffee-themed tourism? Why not?! Nothing beats the scent and aroma of coffee - coffee fields, coffee beans, or even your own cup of coffee. Coffee-exporting countries should continue to strengthen this passionate product. In this time of economic recovery, there are institutions that offer financing solutions to continue bridging different segments of international trade. From a coffee plantation in Africa to your cup, that's something quite exciting.
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