No matter which country you visit, you can easily find a coffee shop around the corner of every street. This reveals that coffee is consumed widely all across the world. after water and tea, coffee is the third most consumed drink and rightfully so, coffee beans are demanded worldwide.
Many countries produce billions of kilograms of coffee beans that safely reach the hands of eager customers. International Coffee Organization revealed that in 2020, a total of 169.6 million bags of coffee, each weighing about 60 kilograms were produced.
As the infographic shows, the country where coffee is produced the most in the world is Brazil. Producing up to 40 percent of the world’s total coffee supply, Brazil proves to be the powerhouse of coffee production.
Vietnam is the second-largest coffee production house where the main focus usually revolves around the inexpensive Robusta beans. The uniqueness of these beans is that they contain twice the amount of caffeine as compared to Arabic beans which give it a signature bitter taste.
Some other countries as shown in the infographic that contributes to global coffee production include Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Mexico, and others.
Infographic by: Visualcapitalist.com
Many countries produce billions of kilograms of coffee beans that safely reach the hands of eager customers. International Coffee Organization revealed that in 2020, a total of 169.6 million bags of coffee, each weighing about 60 kilograms were produced.
As the infographic shows, the country where coffee is produced the most in the world is Brazil. Producing up to 40 percent of the world’s total coffee supply, Brazil proves to be the powerhouse of coffee production.
Vietnam is the second-largest coffee production house where the main focus usually revolves around the inexpensive Robusta beans. The uniqueness of these beans is that they contain twice the amount of caffeine as compared to Arabic beans which give it a signature bitter taste.
Some other countries as shown in the infographic that contributes to global coffee production include Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Mexico, and others.
Infographic by: Visualcapitalist.com