coffee production

Close-up of coffee cherries undergoing anaerobic natural coffee processing in a sealed fermentation tank
Coffee Beans

How sealed‑tank fruit fermentation creates the funk of anaerobic natural coffee

Anaerobic natural coffee is a processing method where whole cherries ferment inside oxygen-free, sealed tanks. This environment uses high CO2 pressure and microbial activity to break down fruit sugars. Producers strictly monitor temperature and pH levels to create complex organic acids and the distinct flavor profiles resulting from these controlled anaerobic conditions.

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Coffee farmer harvesting ripe coffee cherries on plantation during cultivation process
History & Culture

How Do Coffee Beans Come Through the Cultivation Process?

Coffee beans begin their journey as seeds selected for high yield and disease resistance, followed by flowering and cherry development. Harvesting involves selective or mechanized picking, leading to processing methods that define flavor. Learn the full farm to cup process now.

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colombian coffee production statistics
History & Culture

5 Surprising Facts About How Much Coffee Comes From Colombia

Colombia is the third-largest global coffee producer, yielding close to one million tons annually, representing about 7% of world output. While 92% is exported, climate change poses significant volatility risks to sustainable production. Read on to explore key rankings and market trends.

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