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why do all the good coffee beans come from 3rd world countries?

You can't exploit workers in a country with a minimum wage or child labor and workplace safety laws.
 
only way coffee can grow in the US is if in greenhouses, and it wouldn't be as good as natural third-world earth. Jamaica and Hawaii grow good beans though 🙂
 
It's all about geography. IE: I just got some green coffee from Nicaragua, grown at a 1800+ meter elevation. (generally speaking, elevation is a very good thing for coffee)
Geography also translates into climate and soil type.

Great coffee site: www.coffeegeek.com
 
..last batch of Kona beans I got from Hawaii weren't tat good. What the heck happened their coffee harvest?? I'm not the only one complaining either.
 
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