from which part of the plant is coffee obtained? what are the major areas in India and the world where coffee is produced
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Explanation:
The plant, a tropical evergreen shrub or small tree of African origin (genus Coffea, family Rubiaceae), is grown for its seeds, or beans, which are roasted, ground, and sold for brewing coffee. This section treats the cultivation of the coffee plant.
Ans:(1).Karnataka produces the majority of the coffee in India, accounting for 71% of the country's total production (Kodagu alone produces 33% of the country's coffee), followed by Kerala (21%), and Tamil Nadu (5% of the total production, with 8,200 tonnes). (2).The world's best coffee, according to legend, is cultivated in India in the shadow as opposed to direct sunshine. Around 250,000 coffee farmers work in the nation, and 98% of them are small farmers. (3).Just 4.5% of the world's coffee production was produced in India in 2009. A little over 80% of Indian coffee is exported;. (4).70% is destined for countries like Germany, Russia, Spain, Belgium, Slovenia, United States, United Kingdom, Japan, Greece, Netherlands, and France. 29% of the exports are from Italy.