Coffee Map
Indonesia
Regions and Provinces
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SOUTHEAST ASIA | INDONESIA
– Divided into 7 regions and 34 provinces
– The estimated population is 270.62 million inhabitants .
– Its surface area is 1,905,000 km².
– 15.90% of the cultivated land is planted with coffee trees.
– 1.24 million hectares are cultivated with coffee trees.
– Coffee is grown in 5 of its 7 regions
– Ranked 4th largest producer of coffee in the world
– Coffee cultivation began in the s. XVII
– Coffee is harvested throughout the year
– Coffee is exported throughout the year
Regions and Provinces
Here is a brief explanation of the regions into which Indonesia is divided

Sumatra
60% of the country’s total coffee is grown in this region
- Ranked 1st in the world as a coffee producing region
- 614,400 hectares are cultivated with coffee trees.
- The estimated population is 50.365 million inhabitants.
- Its surface area is 473,605 km².
- It is made up of eleven provinces: Aceh, Riau, Jambi, Sumatra Atsimo, Riau Island, Bengka-Belitung, Jakarta, Lampung, Bengkulu, West Sumara and North Sumatra.

Nusa Tenggara
13% of the country’s total coffee production is grown there.
- It is the 2nd largest coffee producing region in the world.
- 133,120 hectares are cultivated with coffee trees.
- The estimated population is 14.390 million inhabitants.
- Its surface area is 73,365 km².
- It is made up of three provinces: Bali, West Tenggara and East Tenggara.

Java
12.00% of the country’s total coffee is grown in this region
- Ranked 3rd in the world as a coffee producing region
- 122,880 hectares are cultivated with coffee trees.
- The estimated population is 160,293 million inhabitants.
- Its surface area is 132,000 km².
- It is made up of six provinces: Jakarta, Banten, West Java, Central Java and Yogyarkarta.

Sulawesi
8% of the country’s total coffee is grown in this region
- It is the 4th largest coffee producing region in the world.
- 81,920 hectares are cultivated with coffee trees.
- The estimated population is 18,455 inhabitants.
- Its surface area is 174,600 km².
- It consists of six provinces: North Sulawesi, Gorontalo, Central Sulawesi, West Sulawesi and Soutj Sulawesi.

Papua
7% of the country’s total coffee is grown in this region
- Ranked 5th in the world as a coffee producing region
- 71,680 hectares are cultivated with coffee trees.
- The estimated population is 5.537 million inhabitants.
- Its surface area is 540,871 km².
- It is made up of two provinces: West Irian Papua and Papua
Indonesia grows coffee in 5 of its 7 regions.
Kalimantan is the only one that does not grow coffee
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