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Coffee farmers smile with coffee cherries in Peru.

Peru

From its abundance of shimmering beaches to the Andes and Amazonian jungles, Peru’s landscape is among the most diverse in the world, sporting several different climates to boot. Located in the remote province of Rodriguez de Mendoza in northern P...

A coffee farmer in Colombia hauling a bag.

Colombia

There’s no doubt that the coffee beans of Colombia are synonymous with the traditional flavor of coffee. Most cafés keep Colombian brewing day and night. Roasters love its versatility, and it blends with other coffees exceptionally well! People te...

Two Brazilian coffee farmers harvesting ripe cherries.

Brazil

Minas Gerais is the largest coffee-producing state of the 26 states that make up Brazil, accounting for almost half of the country’s total coffee. The landscape in Minas Gerais abounds with mountains and valleys, which give Brazilian coffees their...