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Grammar: a word for the place where coffee beans grow Mon Feb 12, 2007 14:45 pm  Grammar: a word for the place where coffee beans grow
 

"Vineyard" is a farm of grapevines where wine grapes are produced. Which word is used for the place, farm or land where coffee beans are cultivated?
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Grammar: a word for the place where coffee beans grow Mon Feb 12, 2007 15:04 pm  Grammar: a word for the place where coffee beans grow
 

Isn't it "coffee plantation"?
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Grammar: a word for the place where coffee beans grow Mon Feb 12, 2007 15:05 pm  Grammar: a word for the place where coffee beans grow
 

if I were you, I would say a coffee field. No other ideas at the moment,all potted out Sad
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Grammar: a word for the place where coffee beans grow Mon Feb 12, 2007 17:28 pm  Grammar: a word for the place where coffee beans grow
 

Ahmadov wrote:
Isn't it "coffee plantation"?
Yes, that's what I'd say.

Plantation
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1. a usually large farm or estate, esp. in a tropical or semitropical country, on which cotton, tobacco, coffee, sugar cane, or the like is cultivated, usually by resident laborers.

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