In 1773 the Boston Tea Party occurred which placed taxes on coffee in place of tea, after that time coffee came to the New World, England. This made coffee very popular, and it took off from there.
The production of coffee is a difficult thing to take on, the production of coffee includes: planting the coffee fruit, next harvest them then sort the beans, after that drying, grating, and bagging the sorted coffee, next you roast the coffee until done, finally put the coffee in a storage bag for stores.
Coffee started going down hill when the noticed a few environmental issues which are, which of the coffee beans grow better in the shade or in the sun, which makes it hard to keep all the coffee beans together, another one is crop rotation, because if another crop is being planted in the same area another plant needs to be growing, they have to wait and that slows down the process.
Coffee has been a big part of people's everyday life, and continues to be.
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Created with images by rport - "Coffee" • skeeze - "coffee beans ripe agriculture" • mmmavocado - "Vegetable Research" • TBIT - "dollar dollar bill bills"