As it is known, coffee (Coffea arabica) is from the Kaffa province (southwest Ethiopia), where it grows at a height up to 3500 meters in mild climate and exuberant tropical vegetation, so that is its wild ecosystem.
Coffee found in the inter-Andean valleys and the high jungle of Peru a favorable soil to flourish. The altitude, the heat and the right humidity of these areas made coffee to grow in the semi-tropical jungle of Huanuco, Moyabamba, Cusco and Jaén.
The most outstanding coffee production areas in Peru are found in the northern, central and southern zones. 43% of production is found in the north of Peru (Piura, Cajamarca, Amazonas and San Martin); 34% is in the central zone (Junín, Pasco, Huánuco and Ucayali) and 23% is in the southern zone (Apurímac, Ayacucho, Cusco and Puno).
Right now, coffee is the number one agricultural product Peru’s exporting and that makes our country the seventh coffee exporting country worldwide.