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  1. Minas Gerais means "General Mines", named after the gold rush in the 18th century. It is the largest coffee-growing state in Brazil, accounting for close to 50% of the total coffee grown. It's here that you'll find Sul de Minas, with it's mild climate consistently around 22 Celsius.

  2. The coffee route in MG can be divided into four main regions, three of which are producing regions and the capital Belo Horizonte as the commercial hub of coffee: Southern Minas: specialty coffee region with the best tourist infrastructure, it even has a balloon ride through the coffee fields;

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  4. With its rich history, diverse microclimates, and commitment to quality, the region continues to produce some of the world's most exceptional and unique coffees. For coffee enthusiasts seeking to explore the vast world of specialty coffee, Minas Gerais is undoubtedly an origin worth discovering.

  5. The six Brazilian states with the largest acreage for coffee are Minas Gerais (1.22 million hectares); Espírito Santo (433,000 hectares); São Paulo (216,000 hectares); Bahia (171,000 hectares); Rondônia (95,000 hectares); and Paraná (49,000 hectares).

  6. Dec 29, 2021 · Minas Gerais is Brazil’s main coffee-producing state, responsible for half the national production, and Patrocínio is the municipality with the world’s largest area of planted coffee, spanning some 60,000 hectares (148,000 acres).

  7. One of the most notable coffee regions in Brazil is Cerrado, in southwestern Minas Gerais. Cerrado is a vast tropical and subtropical biome that includes forests, marshlands and grassland. Covering more than 20 percent of Brazil, it is the largest savannah in South America.

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