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  2. Coffee production in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The first coffee economy in Brazil grew near São Paulo in the Santos coffee zone. North of São Paulo was the Paraíba Valley, this region was home to Oeste Paulista, a once hegemon of Brazilian coffee. This region and its economy only grew because of slave labor. While later on the industry largely invited immigrant populations to work in coffee.

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  4. Brazilian coffee cycle - Wikipedia

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    Paraíba do Sul, at the bottom of the map. Coffee was originally brought to in Brazil in 1727, when it was introduced in Pará, before it really gained a grasp on the Brazilian economy. [8] It continued to gain popularity in Northeastern Brazil in the 1700s, permeating through Amazonas. By 1770, it had reached Rio de Janeiro. [8]

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    The largest producers of coffee around the world are Brazil, Vietnam and Colombia. ... Historically, growing regions of the globe have seen lower production values during El Niño events, which ...

  6. Rabobank sees growing coffee crop in Brazil, more sugarcane ...

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    Brazilian coffee output will grow at least 8% next year to reach 68.5 million 60-kg bags, as the agricultural powerhouse sees a recovery in its plantations after a smaller-than-expected crop this ...

  7. List of countries by coffee production - Wikipedia

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    The following list of countries by coffee production catalogues sovereign states that have conducive climate and infrastructure to foster the production of coffee beans. [1] Many of these countries maintain substantial supply-chain relations with the world's largest coffeehouse chains and enterprises. [ 2 ]

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