Karnataka has the first rank for coffee production in India. Apart from this, the availability of ideal agro-climatic conditions decides the quantity of coffee yield of an area.
Karnataka comes first in India in terms of highest coffee production in India. However, the Chikmagalur district of Karnataka is known as the 'The Land of Coffee'.
Kerala is another popular coffee producing state. It is famous for cultivating robusta coffee. The annual coffee production of Wayanad in Kerala is 50,000 to 60,000 tonnes.
Tamil Nadu is the third largest coffee producing state in India. According to statistics, this state produced 17,875 Metric tonnes of coffee, leading to higher profits.
Andhra Pradesh is also a popular coffee producing state in India. Moreover, the annual production of coffee in Andhra Pradesh is 7,425 metric tons, majorly the Araku coffee.
Odisha is fifth in place as a coffee producing state in India. Its annual coffee yield is 550 metric tonnes. However, Rayagada, Phulbani and Koraput are famous for coffee in Odisha.