
Guatemala - World Coffee Research
Guatemala was the first coffee-producing country to establish a denomination of origin system for its eight producing regions. In 2018, coffee production was named “An Intangible Heritage of the …
United States - World Coffee Research
The United States is primarily an importer and roaster of coffee but produces small volumes in Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and California. Hawaii’s Kona coffee…
Peru - World Coffee Research
Peru is the world’s leading producer of certified Fair Trade and organic arabica coffee. Coffee is grown along the eastern slopes of the Andes, spanning 17 of the country’s 24 regions. With over 202,000 …
Kenya - World Coffee Research
Kenya has historically produced some of the highest quality arabica coffees in the world, prized for their acidity, intensity, and complexity of flavor.…
Ethiopia - World Coffee Research
There is no other coffee country in the world like Ethiopia. It is the birthplace of Coffea arabica and contains nearly one-fifth of all coffee farms…
Rwanda - World Coffee Research
Rwanda’s coffee sector is small in volume but central to rural livelihoods and export earnings, contributing US $115 million to the economy in 2022/3,…
Australia - World Coffee Research
Australia is a small but growing coffee origin, producing primarily high-quality arabica in subtropical and tropical zones of Queensland and New South…
El Salvador - World Coffee Research
El Salvador has a long tradition of coffee cultivation, historically producing some of Central America’s most iconic coffees. El Salvador’s geography and…
Mexico - World Coffee Research
Mexico is one of the world’s top 10 coffee exporters, with production concentrated in Chiapas, Veracruz, Puebla, and Oaxaca. While most output is…
India - World Coffee Research
India has quietly been near the forefront of coffee research for years, with a decades-long tradition of breeding and supporting farmers to fight diseases and pests. Indian coffee farmers face more …