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  2. Coffee production in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Coffee production began to develop in Guatemala in the 1850s. Coffee is an important element of Guatemala's economy. [1] Guatemala was Central America's top producer of coffee for most of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century, until being overtaken by Honduras in 2011. [1] Illegal exports to Honduras and Mexico are not reflected in ...

  3. Economy of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Guatemala is a considered a developing economy, highly dependent on agriculture, particularly on traditional crops such as coffee, sugar, and bananas. [16] Guatemala's GDP per capita is roughly one-third of Brazil's. [17] The Guatemalan economy is the largest in Central America. It grew 3.3 percent on average from 2015 to 2018. [18]

  4. Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Coffee leaf rust is found in virtually all countries that produce coffee. [61] Beans from different countries or regions can usually be distinguished by differences in flavor, aroma, body, and acidity. [62] These taste characteristics are dependent not only on the coffee's growing region but also on genetic subspecies and processing. [63]

  5. FEATURE-Coffee slump reaps bitter harvest for Central ... - AOL

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    LA COLONIA, Honduras/CAMOTAN, Guatemala, June 27 (Reuters) - T oward the end of 2018, Honduran coffee farmer Mario Lopez paid a human smuggler, or coyote, to take him to the United States in a bid ...

  6. History of coffee - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 33–34 For example, Guatemala started producing coffee in the 1500s but lacked the manpower to harvest the coffee beans. As a result, the Guatemalan government forced indigenous people to work on the fields. This led to a strain in the indigenous and Guatemalan people's relationship that still exists today.

  7. China's rejection of Guatemalan shipments could be related to ...

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    GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) -Guatemalan President Bernardo Arevalo said on Friday that China had rejected entry to some shipments from the Central American nation, speculating that this could be due ...