In this article, we will review the . You can skip our discussion of the coffee industry and see the . Coffee is a globally consumed beverage, known for its distinct bitter taste.
It’s a great antioxidant for improving metabolism and blood sugar regulation. Most people use it for its caffeine content, which enhances mental alertness and energy levels. However, some people like to drink their coffee decaffeinated as well.
Generally, consuming 3 to 4 cups of hot or cold coffee is considered safe and healthy. Excess consumption can cause issues like anxiety, insomnia, and increased heart rate. Coffee is not just a popular cultural beverage but an economic commodity.
As of 2024, Finland consumes the highest levels of coffee, going at 12 kilograms per capita annually. According to Etonomics, over 2.25 billion cups of coffee are consumed worldwide daily.
This comes from more than 2.25 billion kilograms of global annual coffee production by millions of farmers in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. 90% of this happens in developing countries of South America.
Over 100 million people are employed in the coffee industry at the growth stage. Many developing countries have successfully improved their economies through the coffee industry. Brazil is a great example.
In 2009 and 2011, it was the largest producer of unroasted coffee beans, with 2.7 million metric tons produced in a year. It’s still the largest producer of coffee in 2024, responsible for 40% of the world's production.
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