Coffee Plantation
A coffee plantation is a farm where coffee beans are grown. These farms typically have rows of coffee trees, which produce small, cherry-like fruits called coffee cherries. Each cherry contains two coffee beans, which are harvested, processed, and roasted to make the coffee we drink. Coffee plantations are often found in tropical regions, where the climate is ideal for growing coffee.
The cultivation of coffee requires specific conditions, including rich soil, adequate rainfall, and a suitable altitude. Major coffee-producing countries include Brazil, Colombia, and Ethiopia. Workers on coffee plantations play a crucial role in the harvesting and processing of the beans, ensuring that high-quality coffee reaches consumers worldwide.