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  2. Coffee production in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Coffee production in Sri Lanka peaked in 1870, with over 111,400 hectares (275,000 acres) being cultivated. The Dutch had experimented with coffee cultivation in the 18th century, but it was not successful until the British began large scale commercial production following the Colebrooke–Cameron Commission reforms of 1833.

  3. Loolecondera - Wikipedia

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    James Taylor in Kandy, Sri Lanka in 1860s. In the late 1860s coffee plantations across the island were devastated by the fungal disease Hemileia vastatrix, also known as coffee leaf rust. Coffee plantations were forced to diversify. In 1865 Taylor began experimenting with planting cinchona. [5]

  4. List of coffee companies - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 November 2024. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. This is a worldwide list of notable coffee companies that roast or distribute coffee. List Company name Year founded Location Roaster ...

  5. Harischandra Mills - Wikipedia

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    Harischandra is one of the 100 most valuable brands in Sri Lanka. In 2022, the brand value of Harschandra is LKR1,254 million. [ 7 ] Harischandra Mills is placed 19th on the "second board" of LMD 100 rankings in the 2020/21 edition, an annual list of quoted companies in Sri Lanka by revenue. [ 8 ]

  6. Jeronis de Soysa - Wikipedia

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    Gate Mudaliyar Jeronis de Soysa (19 April 1797 – 28 May 1862) was a pioneering Ceylonese entrepreneur and philanthropist. He was a pioneer coffee planter and an industrialist who became the wealthiest Ceylonese of the 19th century by establishing the largest native commercial enterprise of the era.

  7. Barista (company) - Wikipedia

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    It is headquartered in Gurugram, India, [2] and maintains outlets across India, [1] and in other regional countries such as Sri Lanka, [1] and Maldives. [1] It is the second oldest coffee house chain in India and is currently India's second-largest coffee chain with over 425 cafes as of March 2024.

  8. List of soft drinks by country - Wikipedia

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    86 Sri Lanka. 87 Suriname. ... [34] - Best known for their ginger ale. Produced in Quebec's Eastern Townships; ... K-Fee – coffee and energy drinks;

  9. TGL Co. - Wikipedia

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    TGL Co. sources teas and coffees from plantations in Japan, China, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, and India. [4] They are blended with various spices and herbs. [6] Their products include various types of teas such as green teas, white teas, black teas, oolong teas, and tisanes.