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3 June 2025
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12:06 Fire talk contribs set the priority languages for translatable page Coffee production in Colombia to Japanese | ||||
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2 June 2025
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20:45 (cur | prev) +12,356 Fire talk contribs (Created page with "thumb|Coffee at a coffee shop in Bogota {{Infobox UNESCO World Heritage Site | WHS = Coffee Cultural Landscape of Colombia | image = Paisaje-Cafetero-Colombiano.png | image_upright = 1.2 | caption = Colombia's coffee growing axis is a World Heritage Site. | location = Colombia | criteria = {{UNESCO WHS type|(v), (vi)}}(v), (vi) | ID...") |
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20:03 Fire talk contribs set the priority languages for translatable page Coffee production in Peru to Japanese | ||||
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19:38 Fire talk contribs set the priority languages for translatable page Coffee production in Venezuela to Japanese | ||||
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19:38 Fire talk contribs marked Coffee production in Venezuela for translation | ||||
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17:44 Fire talk contribs set the priority languages for translatable page Coffee production in China to Japanese | ||||
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19:58 (cur | prev) +6,211 Fire talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|none}} thumbnail|240px|Carbon monitoring in a Peruvian coffee plantation '''Peru''' is one of the top 20 '''coffee producers''' in the world as of 2014. It ranks fifth in the export of Arabica in the world market. ==History== thumbnail|left|220px|Terra Nera coffee beans In 1895, the ''Journal of the Society of Arts'' recorded that Peru was known fo...") |
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19:20 (cur | prev) +12,332 Fire talk contribs (Created page with "{{short description|none}} right|thumb|Coffee production in Venezuela '''Coffee production in Venezuela''' began in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries in the Premontane shankarof the Andes mountains. José Gumilla, a Jesuit priest, is credited with introducing coffee into Venezuela, in 1732. Its production is attributed to the large demand for the product, coupled with cheap labour and low land costs...") |
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17:36 (cur | prev) +4,776 Fire talk contribs (Created page with "{{short description|none}} Modern cultivation of coffee in China began in 1988. In 2016 and 2017, China was among the top 20 worldwide producers of coffee. Ninety-eight per cent of the coffee grown in China comes from Yunnan province. ==History== A French missionary brought coffee to Yunnan province in the late 19th century, marking the crop's introduction to China. However, the modern Chinese coffee cultivation industry began in 1988 when the Chinese gover...") |
1 June 2025
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21:24 Fire talk contribs set the priority languages for translatable page Coffee production in Thailand to Japanese | ||||
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21:24 Fire talk contribs marked Coffee production in Thailand for translation |
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21:00 (cur | prev) +3,850 Fire talk contribs (Created page with "{{short description|none}} thumbnail|Coffee production, Doi Chang, Thailand Thailand (formerly Siam) is one of the top 25 coffee producers in the world as of 2014, but its status as a coffee origin has not been widely known. Thailand traditionally produced mainly Robusta for industrial use, but the country has quickly become an exciting emerging origin for specialty Arabica and fine Robusta coffees...") |
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