Despite being a profitable export, coffee production is a very energetically costly process. After coffee beans are picked, they must be dried and then roasted to produce brown beans used to brew beverages. During a coffee bean’s journey from the plant to your cup, large amounts of fossil fuels must be burned for electricity, trees cut down for fuel, and natural gases expended to power coffee bean drying and roasting.
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