Coffee production in Madagascar

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Coffee stamps issued in French Africa in 1956, featuring Madagascan coffee (bottom)

As of 2023, Madagascar was the 23rd-largest producer of coffee, producing 49,344 tonnes.[1]

Coffee production was introduced to Madagascar from Réunion.[2] The main exporter of African coffee in 1930,[3] Madagascar suffered a serious crisis in coffee growing at the end of the 1990s.[4]

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