In China, in late March of 20 14, the coffee harvest in Yunnan province, where the coffee planting area and output accounted for more than 99% of China, came to an end. Affected by the international market, after more than two years of "price winter", the purchase price of coffee beans soared in 20 14, from per kilogram 13 yuan to 25 yuan.
According to the survey, the coffee planting area in Yunnan increased from more than 300,000 mu in 2008 to more than 2065,438+04/kloc-0.4 million mu, and the output increased from about 30,000 tons in 2065,438+03 to more than 80,000 tons, accounting for more than 99% of the national coffee planting area and output. It is the largest coffee producing area in China.
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The Development of Coffee in China
20 14, 1 At the end of the year, with the rebound of international coffee futures prices, Yunnan coffee prices also rose rapidly. "In the past February, the international coffee price created the biggest monthly increase in 20 years, from165438+ 1 14 cents per pound on October 28th to 180 cents per pound on February 28th."
"The coffee harvest of 20 14 is coming to an end, but the coffee production in the province is less than 60,000 tons. The output of Pu 'er coffee also decreased by at least 30% on the basis of 20 13. "Despite the soaring purchase price, the sharp drop in coffee production has cast a shadow over the coffee planting industry in China.
According to an online survey, 47% netizens like to drink instant coffee, while 72% netizens value the taste of coffee most. China people's habit of drinking coffee may have started after 1990s, and now many city people have become dependent on coffee. Although the annual consumption of coffee in China is only 200,000 tons, the per capita consumption is increasing at a rate of 30%, and it is expected to become the most potential coffee consumer in the world.
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