Coffee
Coffee is a beverage brewed from roasted, ground coffee beans. Darkly colored, bitter, and slightly acidic, coffee has a stimulating effect on humans, primarily due to its caffeine content, but decaffeinated coffee is also commercially a ...
has been grown in
Cuba
Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is an island country, comprising the island of Cuba (largest island), Isla de la Juventud, and List of islands of Cuba, 4,195 islands, islets and cays surrounding the main island. It is located where the ...
since the mid-18th century. Boosted by French farmers fleeing the
revolution in Haiti, coffee farms expanded from the western plains to the nearby mountain ranges. Coffee production in eastern Cuba significantly increased during the 19th and early 20th centuries. At its peak production, Cuba exported more than of coffee beans per year in the mid-1950s. After the
Cuban Revolution
The Cuban Revolution () was the military and political movement that overthrew the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista, who had ruled Cuba from 1952 to 1959. The revolution began after the 1952 Cuban coup d'état, in which Batista overthrew ...
and the nationalization of the
coffee industry
Coffee is a beverage Coffee brew, brewed from roasted, ground coffee beans. Darkly colored, bitter, and slightly acidic, coffee has a Stimulant, stimulating effect on humans, primarily due to its caffeine content, but decaffeinated coffee is ...
, coffee production slowly began to decline until it reached all time lows during the
Great Recession
The Great Recession was a period of market decline in economies around the world that occurred from late 2007 to mid-2009. . Once a major Cuban export, it now makes up an insignificant portion of Cuban trade. By the 21st century, 92 percent of the country's coffee was grown in area of the
Sierra Maestra mountains. All Cuban coffee is exported by
Cubaexport, which pays regulated prices to coffee growers and processors.
History
José Antonio Gelabert introduced the first coffee plant to Cuba in 1748. By 1791, French colonists, fleeing the abolition of slavery during the
Haitian Revolution
The Haitian Revolution ( or ; ) was a successful insurrection by slave revolt, self-liberated slaves against French colonial rule in Saint-Domingue, now the sovereign state of Haiti. The revolution was the only known Slave rebellion, slave up ...
, introduced better coffee production methods to Cuba.
Coffee production in eastern Cuba during the 19th and early 20th centuries "resulted in the creation of a unique cultural landscape, illustrating a significant stage in the development of this form of agriculture." As such,
UNESCO
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has listed the "
Archaeological Landscape of the First Coffee Plantations in the South-East of Cuba" as a
World Heritage Site
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since 2000.
After the outbreak of the
World War I
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in 1914 (and especially after
German Empire
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declared an
unrestricted submarine warfare
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in 1915),
the export of Cuban goods (including coffee) to Europe proved difficult.
Prior to the
Castro era, Cuba's coffee industry prospered. In the mid-1950s, Cuba was exporting more than of coffee beans per year.
Cuban coffee was sold at premium prices on world markets.
Much of that coffee was exported to Europe, particularly the Netherlands and Germany.
Following
Cuban Revolution
The Cuban Revolution () was the military and political movement that overthrew the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista, who had ruled Cuba from 1952 to 1959. The revolution began after the 1952 Cuban coup d'état, in which Batista overthrew ...
in 1959, coffee production in Cuba declined
largely because of the dissolution of large farms and a disincentive for small farm production.
As a result, Cuban coffee producers began mixing coffee beans with roasted peas.
Mixing coffee beans with peas remained a staple in Cuba until pure coffee returned to the Cuban ration books in 2005.
Rising Robusta prices led to the return of roasted peas to Cuban coffee in 2011.
In 1962 the United States placed an embargo on all goods imported from Cuba,
further damaging the Cuban coffee industry.
During the embargo, Cuban coffee was not prevalent in the US market.
Dissolution of the Soviet Union
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caused a major decline in Cuban coffee production, going from 440,000 60-kg bags of coffee in the 19891990 production cycle to eventually reaching an all-time low of 7,000 bags during the 20072008 cycle. The production of Cuban coffee has since rebounded to between 100,000 and 130,000 bags per year due to government investment in increased coffee production including raising coffee prices and providing better equipment.
Production
By the 21stcentury, 92percent of the country's coffee was grown in areas of the
Sierra Maestra mountains, especially under
forest canopies.
The coffee harvest runs September through January, peaking in October and November.
The island produces both ''
arabica'' and ''
robusta'' beans, with most production coming from small family farms. In 2003, Cuba began exporting organic coffee to Europe and Japan, with more than certified as
organic. Centered in the eastern portion of the island, the area produced of organic coffee that was selling at prices 40% higher than the standard Cuban coffee.
According to the
FAO
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, the total number of
hectares
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where coffee is harvested in Cuba has fallen from in 1961 to in 2013.
Distribution
All coffee from Cuba is exported by Cubaexport, which pays a government-regulated, fixed price to coffee growers and processors for their coffee.
Currently, Japan and France are Cuba's major coffee export markets, with smaller amounts going to Germany, the United Kingdom, Canada, and New Zealand.
Domestic distribution is currently limited to two ounces of coffee rations every 15 days for Cuban citizens.
See also
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Agriculture in Cuba
Agriculture in Cuba has played an important part in the economy for several hundred years. Today, it contributes less than 10% to the gross domestic product (GDP), but it employs about 20% of the working population. About 30% of the country's la ...
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Cuban espresso
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List of countries by coffee production
This is a list of countries by coffee production, based on data from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) for 2023. This data covers the production of green coffee beans, the primary ingredient in the production of processed coffee. Roasti ...
References
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Further reading
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