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Coffea arabica accounts for 75-80 percent of the world's coffee production.
And with it will go the world's only original wild populations of Coffea arabica.
The best coffees come from trees of the Coffea arabica species.
Colombia became the largest producer of prime Coffea arabica coffee in the world.
In the early days, the prominent coffee under Dutch rule was Coffea arabica.
A typical bean of Coffea arabica contains about 0.6% cafestol by weight.
Coffea arabica by James A. Duke - detailed information about this species.
Kahweol is a diterpene molecule found in the beans of Coffea arabica.
There are more than 20 varieties of Coffea arabica being grown commercially in Indonesia.
The larvae feed within beans of Coffea arabica.
Coffee is a drink made from coffee beans, which are the roasted fruit of the Coffea arabica bush.
One strain of Ethiopian Coffea arabica naturally contains very little caffeine.
The Coffea Arabica, the most common.
Coffea arabica, seeds with two embryos.
The larvae feed on Coffea arabica and other Coffea species.
Coffea arabica normally contains about half the caffeine of Coffea robusta.
A Coffea arabica bean containing little caffeine was discovered in Ethiopia in 2004.
Coffea arabica is believed to be the first species of coffee to be cultivated, being grown in southwest Arabia for well over 1,000 years.
The main host of H. hampei is Coffea arabica, but other coffee species have been affected in some cases.
The larvae have been reported feeding on the beans of Coffea arabica, but this is probably based on a misidentification.
Excess fertilizer can burn roots, stunting growth, and although Coffea arabica likes shade, north windows do not provide enough light.
Coffea arabica - Coffee
Of the exports, 25% are Coffea arabica and the balance is Coffea canephora.
It was not recognized as a species of Coffea until the 19th century, about a hundred years after Coffea arabica.
Coffea arabica is predominantly self-pollinating, and as a result the seedlings are generally uniform and vary little from their parents.