Why doesn't Canada grow coffee beans?

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2026-02-18 00:15

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Canada's climate is not suitable for growing coffee beans, as coffee plants require a warm, tropical environment with consistent temperatures between 60-70°F (15-24°C) and specific humidity levels. The country's cold winters and short growing seasons hinder the cultivation of coffee. Additionally, the economic viability of growing coffee in Canada is limited due to the high costs associated with growing and harvesting crops in such an unsuitable climate. As a result, Canada primarily imports coffee beans from countries with ideal growing conditions.

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