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2006-12-03 16:19:35 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Food & Drink Beer, Wine & Spirits

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+ I would think that there was very little. Travel south to Mexico and they have plenty.

2006-12-05 09:21:16 · answer #1 · answered by Clamdigger 6 · 5 0

No coffee is produced in California.

Over the last twenty years, coffee has enjoyed a spike in popularity. Due to the rise of sophisticated coffee chains like Starbucks, coffee lovers are becoming more and more knowledgeable about all of the various facets of coffee. As one of the three most commonly traded commodities, coffee is big business. In 1998, the world's coffee production equaled approximately 100 million sacks of coffee. It is a drink that is loved around the world and the availability of specialty coffee drinks and flavored coffee drinks speaks to coffee's promising future.

Despite being one of the most valued commodities in the world, coffee is only produced in certain areas of the world. This is because coffee plants need to be grown in tropical or sub-tropical environments at high altitudes. As a result certain regions in the world dominate coffee production. The top coffee-producing countries in the world are Brazil, Colombia, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Vietnam. However, there are over 70 countries in the world that produce coffee and smaller coffee-producing countries may produce gourmet coffee, which is highly valued by coffee lovers in the world.

The top importers of coffee include such countries that lack the environmental conditions or the agricultural space to successfully grow coffee includes: France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, and the United States. From a per-capita perspective, the top consumers of coffee are: Finland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Austria.

2006-12-07 13:53:48 · answer #2 · answered by secondwish02 5 · 0 0

An internet search turned up no coffee grown in CA or in any US state. The mountains in CA don't have the right conditions to grow coffee.

2006-12-04 00:33:26 · answer #3 · answered by eferrell01 7 · 0 0

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