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- Q17007121 abstract "Coffee production began in the late 1800s it began when Spanish conquistadores came to Venezuela. They brought a lot of resources that the tribes did not know about and after that they started growing coffee beans in Venezuela. Coffee production in Venezuela began in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries in the Premontane forest region of the Andes mountains. José Gumilla, a Jesuit priest, is credited with introducing coffee into Venezuela, in 1732. Its production is attributed to the large demand for the product, coupled with cheap labour and low land costs. It was first exported to Brazil. Coffee production in Venezuela led to the "complex migration" of people to this region in the late nineteenth century. Though Venezuela was ranked close to Colombia at one time in coffee production, by 2001, it produced less than one percent of the world's coffee.".
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- Q17007121 comment "Coffee production began in the late 1800s it began when Spanish conquistadores came to Venezuela. They brought a lot of resources that the tribes did not know about and after that they started growing coffee beans in Venezuela. Coffee production in Venezuela began in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries in the Premontane forest region of the Andes mountains. José Gumilla, a Jesuit priest, is credited with introducing coffee into Venezuela, in 1732.".
- Q17007121 label "Coffee production in Venezuela".
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