The 50 Top Coffee Producing Nations

According to World Atlas, as of 2016, the top coffee-producing nations by metric tons produced annually are:

Brazil2,592,000
Vietnam1,650,000
Colombia810,000
Indonesia660,000
Ethiopia384,000
Honduras348,000
India348,000
Uganda288,000
Mexico234,000
Guatemala204,000
Peru192,000
Nicaragua132,000
China (est.)116,820
Ivory Coast108,000
Costa Rica89,520
Kenya49,980
Papua New Guinea48,000
Tanzania48,000
El Salvador45,720
Ecuador42,000
Cameroon34,200
Laos31,200
Madagascar31,200
Gabon30,000
Thailand30,000
Venezuela30,000
Dominican Republic24,000
Haiti21,000
Democratic Republic of the Congo20,100
Rwanda15,000
Burundi12,000
Philippines12,000
Togo12,000
Guinea9,600
Yemen7,200
Cuba6,000
Panama6,000
Bolivia5,400
Timor Leste4,800
Central African Republic3,900
Nigeria2,400
Ghana2,220
Sierra Leone2,160
Angola2,100
Jamaica1,260
Paraguay1,200
Malawi960
Trinidad and Tobago720
Zimbabwe600
Liberia360

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The Chamber Magazine’s International Outreach

As of May 2023, The Chamber's readers have come from 134 nations.
As of May 2023, The Chamber’s readers have come from 134 nations.

I was doing some stats research today and found something interesting, Since its founding in December 2020, the top ten nations, other than the US, from which come visitors to The Chamber are:

  • United Kingdom (most)
  • Canada
  • India
  • Romania
  • Australia
  • Ireland
  • Thailand
  • Japan
  • New Zealand
  • Brazil (least)

In total, readers have come from 134 nations.

These statistics come from WordPress, which, in at least some cases, I suspect undershoots the numbers.

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