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The island of Sumatra is the largest producer, with the provinces of Lampung, South Sumatra and Bengkulu accounting for 50% of total national coffee production and up to 75% of Robusta production. [34] Smaller volumes are also grown in Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Bali and Flores. Production and processing. Robusta is grown on small farms that average ...
The main growing region of Robusta are Kyerwa and Karagwe areas of the Kagera Region. [2] Two new species were found recently in Tanzania's Eastern Arc Mountains, Coffea bridsoniae and C. kihansiensis. [3] Harvest time is traditionally October to February. Ninety percent of the nation's coffee farms are smallholder, with the remainder being ...
Coffee production in the southern part of the country is 80,000 tons of robusta coffee. One-quarter of the robusta coffee is for domestic consumption in the form of soluble, roasted, powdered, and tinned coffee. [4] According to Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) statistics for 2013, coffee production was 50,000 tons grown on 51,000 hectares.
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[2] [16] Ideally, both Arabica and Robusta are planted in well-drained soil conditions that favour rich organic matter that is slightly acidic (pH 6.0–6.5). [16] However, India's coffees tend to be moderately acidic which can lead to either a balanced and sweet taste, or a listless and inert one. [23]
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