![]() Photo courtesy CoffeeResearch.org These beans are almost ready for harvesting. |
There is usually one coffee harvest per year. The time varies according to geographic zone, but generally, north of the Equator, harvest takes place between September and March, and south of the equator between April and May. Coffee is generally harvested by hand, either by stripping all of the cherries off the branch at one time or by selective picking. The latter is more expensive and is only used for arabica beans.
![]() Photo courtesy CoffeeResearch.org Coffee pickers can pick between 100 and 200 pounds (45 and 90 kg) of coffee cherries per day. Only 20 percent of this weight is the actual bean. |
Once picked, the coffee cherries must be processed immediately.
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