Geopolitical Map of the Coffee Region
South America
Coffee Geopolitical Subregion
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Geopolitical Map of the Coffee Region
SOUTH AMERICA
– Divided into13 countries and 5 units
– Estimated population is 422 million inhabitants
– Its surface area is 17.84 million km².
– 0.20% of the cultivated land is planted with coffee trees.
– 3,580,254 hectares are cultivated with coffee trees.
– Coffee is grown in 9 out of 13 countries
– It ranks 1st as theworld’s largestcoffee-producing geopolitical subregion.
– Coffee cultivation began in the s. 19th
– Coffee is harvested throughout the year
– Coffee is exported throughout the year
Coffee Geopolitical Subregion
Here is a brief explanation of the countries into which the geopolitical subregion of South America is divided.

Brazil
50.92% of the total of the geopolitical subregion is cultivated there.
- It occupies the 1st place as producer country in the coffee sub-region.
- It is divided into 5 regions, 26 states and 1 Federal District.
- Estimated population is 211.38 million inhabitants
- Its surface area is 8,516,000 km².

Colombia
26.02% of the total of the geopolitical subregion is cultivated there.
- Ranked 2nd largest producer in the coffee sub-region
- It is divided into 6 regions, 32 departments and 1 Capital District.
- The estimated population is 50.37 million inhabitants.
- Its surface area is 1,143,000 km².

Peru
11.87% of the total of the geopolitical subregion is cultivated there.
- Ranked 3rd largest producer in the coffee sub-region
- It is divided into 3 regions, 24 departments and 1 constitutional province.
- Estimated population is 32.97 million inhabitants
- Its surface area is 1,285,000 km².

Bolivia
5.58% of the total of the geopolitical subregion is cultivated there.
- Ranked 4th largest producer in the coffee sub-region
- It is divided into 3 regions and 9 departments
- The estimated population is 11.67 million inhabitants.
- Its surface area is 1,099,000 km².

Venezuela
3.91% of the total of the geopolitical subregion is cultivated there.
- Ranked 5th largest coffee producing country in the coffee sub-region
- Divided into 23 states and 1 Capital District
- The estimated population is 28.44 million inhabitants.
- Its surface area is 916,455 km².

Ecuador
1.67% of the total of the geopolitical subregion is cultivated there.
- Ranked 6th as a producer country in the coffee sub-region
- Divided into 7 regions and 24 provinces
- The estimated population is 17.64 million inhabitants.
- Its surface area is 283,560 km².

Guyana
0.01% of the total of the geopolitical subregion is cultivated there.
- It is the 8th largest producer in the coffee sub-region.
- It is divided into 10 administrative regions
- The estimated population is 786,599 inhabitants.
- Its surface area is 214,969 km².

Suriname
0.01% of the total of the geopolitical subregion is cultivated there.
- It is the 9th largest producer in the coffee sub-region.
- Divided into 10 districts
- The estimated population is 586,634 inhabitants.
- Its surface area is 163,820 km².

Trinidad and Tobago
0.01% of the total of the geopolitical subregion is cultivated there.
- Ranked 7th largest producer in the coffee sub-region
- It is divided into 9 regions, 3 districts and 2 cities.
- The estimated population is 1.39 million inhabitants.
- Its surface area is 5,131 km².
Non-coffee producing countries : Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay
Non-coffeeproducing dependencies: Falkland Islands, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, Aruba, Curaçao, Bonaire and French Guiana.
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