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How to grow coffee ?

Growing Conditions Coffee farming is an unforgiving and challenging business. Like wine grapes, coffee crops from the same farm can taste drastically different from year to year. There are a variety of main factors that contribute to a good crop Altitude & Sunlight
 Most good Arabica coffees grow at altitudes over 2000 feet above sea level. High-elevation coffee trees only have sunlight for part of the day, slowing the development of the coffee cherries. This slower growth increases the flavor oils that give coffee “acidity” (not sour or unpleasant, it is the winey flavor that coffee connoisseurs prize). Generally, the higher the altitude, the brighter the coffee will be. Coffee trees at lower altitudes or on flat terrain are exposed to more direct sunlight, causing the coffee cherries to develop faster, resulting in less acidity and more body. Soil Conditions 
For coffee to grow properly, it must be planted in nutrient rich soil. Coffee trees need extensive supplies of nitrog...

Leading producer countries of cotton

Leading producer countries of cotton Top ten cotton producers—2011 (480-pound bales)   People's Republic of China 33.0 million bales   India 27.0 million bales   United States 18.0 million bales   Pakistan 10.3 million bales   Brazil 9.3 million bales   Uzbekistan 4.6 million bales   Australia 4.2 million bales   Turkey 2.8 million bales   Turkmenistan 1.6 million bales   Greece 1.4 million bales The five leading exporters of cotton in 2011 are (1) the United States, (2) India, (3) Brazil, (4) Australia, and (5) Uzbekistan. The largest nonproducing  importers  are Korea, Taiwan, Russia, Hong Kong and Japan. In India, the states of Maharashtra (26.63%), Gujarat (17.96%) and Andhra Pradesh (13.75%) and also Madhya Pradesh are the leading cotton producing states, these states have a predominantly tropical wet and dry...