The Jamaican Coffee Industry Report
By John P. LaWare, Market Analyst
The Jamaican coffee industry traces its roots back to the early 18th century when coffee plants were first introduced to the island. By the late 1700s, Jamaica had become a significant producer of Bulk coffee and was exporting beans to markets in Europe. Key historical milestones include:
- 1728: Sir Nicholas Lawes, Governor of Jamaica, introduces coffee plants from Martinique
- 1750s-1790s: Rapid expansion of coffee cultivation across Jamaica’s Blue Mountains
- 1950s: Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee gains Protected Designation of Origin status
As the esteemed coffee expert James Hoffman notes in his book The World Atlas of Coffee: “Jamaica’s Blue Mountains provide the ideal terroir for cultivating high-quality arabica coffee beans. The rich volcanic soil, cool climate, high altitude, and ample rainfall produce a smooth, clean cup with a mild flavor, medium body, and very little bitterness.”
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