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ImageCoffee belongs to the coffea genus, and there are over 100 Coffea species. Only Arabica species are grown in Costa Rica, and only three other species are grown for commercial purposes worldwide: canephora (robusta), Liberica and dewevrei.



Species
Origin
Bulk production
Caffeine level
arabica

Ethiopia and Kenya

America

1-1,3%

canephora

Java

Congo, Angola, Madagascar, Ivory Coast and Uganda

2-3%

liberica

British Guyana

West Africa

Strong

dewevrei

Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast

N/A

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