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Which country is the country of coffee?
Brazil is the world's largest coffee producer and exporter, known as the "coffee kingdom", and the output of sugarcane and citrus also ranks first in the world. Soybean production ranks second in the world and corn production ranks third in the world. ?

The cultivated land area in China is about 400 million hectares, and it is known as "the world granary in 2 1 century". ?

"Coffee Kingdom"-Brazil, a Latin American country, is famous for its high quality and rich taste. It is the largest coffee producer and exporter in the world and is known as the "coffee kingdom". ?

Coffee originated in Ethiopia, Africa, and was introduced to Brazil in 1727. Brazil is located in the southeast of South America, in the tropics and subtropics. Its unique geographical and climatic conditions are very suitable for growing coffee. In addition, the labor force is cheap, and the coffee planting industry has risen rapidly. /kloc-in the 0/9th century, coffee was planted almost all over Brazil, and then a "coffee boom" lasted for nearly a hundred years. The large-scale cultivation of coffee has brought wealth and prosperity to Brazil. At the beginning of the 20th century, Brazil's coffee production accounted for more than 75% of the world's total output, so it won the reputation of "coffee kingdom". ?

Coffee is one of the important pillars of Brazilian national economy. There are 500,000 coffee plantations, with a planting area of about 2.2 million hectares and a working population of more than 6 million. The annual output of coffee is about 2 million tons, and the annual export earnings are nearly 2 billion US dollars. In recent years, due to the change of export structure and the depression of international coffee market, Brazil's coffee production and export volume have declined. ?

Brazilians like coffee. In 1960s, the per capita annual coffee consumption in Brazil reached 5.8kg.. In the past two decades, with the emergence of other beverages, the per capita coffee consumption in Brazil still exceeded 3 kg. In Brazil, all kinds of cafes can be seen everywhere, whether in cities or villages. People can drink hot coffee with strong fragrance almost anytime and anywhere.