Coffee Bean Belt
The Coffee Bean Belt is a term used to refer to a set of coffee-growing regions with the most favorable environment and climate conditions around the world.
The special thing is that the countries in this belt are all concentrated around and very close to the equator, that is, they share the same latitude. Due to their proximity to the equator, countries in this belt generally experience cool weather year-round, with frequent rain, warm sunny days, cool nights, and most importantly, rich volcanic red soil specifically suited for coffee cultivation—an essential factor that contributes to the distinctive flavor of the coffee.
The altitude, soil type, and the temperature variation between day and night also play crucial roles in producing high-quality coffee beans. Notable coffee-producing regions within the belt include Brazil, Colombia, Ethiopia, and Vietnam. The Coffee Bean Belt is not only the main source of coffee supply for the world but also the economic foundation for many local communities.