Yes coffee grows in the US, mostly the Big Island of Hawai'i. But Oahu, Maui and Kauai are also growing coffee. Puerto Rico grows coffee too. I'll bet one of those islands in the middle of ffing nowhere Pacific could grow coffee too.
Why not grow coffee under plastic as is done in lots of places for tomatoes.
Build a greenhouse on volcanic soil (slopes of a volcano), collect water, plant coffee in it. Three years later you have Californian Grown Organic Coffee, or Arizonan or Nevadan or New Mexican. Some places don't get frost in the western US and have good volcanic soils or volcanic soil deposits to grow, I believe, decent coffee.
No supporting of coffee grower exploitation, and cutting out distributors and wholesalers.
On the shelf:
US Californian Estate Grown Coso Peaberry
US Oregan Estate Grown Cascadian Mist
or something like that
at $35/lb no more I hope.
Iran is not known as a producer of cocoa beans. The climate in Iran is too arid for cocoa trees to grow.
Cocoa beans do not grow in china but they do grow in other Asian countries like Indonesia , Malaysia and Srilanka.
no
South America/Mexico. It is a native plant to that area.
They grow them.
Cocoa beans grow in pods that grow from the trunk and branches of the cocoa tree.
cocoa beans are grown in poor countries as there are less resources to process them and thre is a huge amount of soil which mostly cocoa beans grow out of?
in Africa
yes
Cocoa beans grow from photosynthesis.
Cocoa beans do grow in the leaves of jungle trees! COCOA
most African country's