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1706 - 1713:

1 PLANT to Amsterdam Botanic Garden from Java

1714:

1 PLANT to Amsterdam Botanic Garden to France

1720 - 1723:

Same 1 PLANT taken to Martinique

Around 1696:

India to Java via Dutch

Early 1700s:

Coffee from Martinique to Cuba

1760:

1750s - 1850s:

Goa, India to Rio de Janeiro

Coffee from Cuba to:

- Honduras

- Costa Rica

- Mexico

*Early 1900s:

Coffee from Jamaica to Papau New Guinea & France to Cameroon

Martinique

1720 - 1723:

Same 1 PLANT taken to Martinique

1616:

1715 - 1718:

Yemen to Amsterdam

1658:

Yemen to the Island of Bourbon via French with a few plants

Yemen to Ceylon (P.D. Sri Lanka) via Dutch

1665:

Martinique

Yemen to India via Baba Budan

Late 1600s:

1720 - 1723:

Yemen to India via Dutch

Same 1 PLANT taken to Martinique

1750s - 1850s:

From Martinique to:

- Jamaica

- Guatemala

- Dominican Republic

Martinique

1800s:

Martinique to South America

500 - 1500

Ethiopia to Yemen

French Guiana

*1800s:

Around 1700-1750:

Through Suriname and Martinique to Ecuador and Peru

From Ceylon (P.D. Sri Lanka)

to Java

to Sumatra, Sulawesi, Timor, Kalimantan, & East and West Tenggara

1720:

Arabica arrives in Brazil, possibly through French Guinea

Around 1825:

Rio de Janeiro to Hawaii

Island of Bourbon

(P.D. Reunion)

Late 1800s:

Reunion to:

- Tanzania

- Kenya

- Rio de Janeiro

Early 1900s:

Reunion to Cameroon

The Historic Distribution of Coffea Arabica

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