Coffee King
Coffee King (Portuguese: Rei do Café) is an informal title created in Brazil during the 19th century and used until the early 20th century.[1] It was usually applied to the biggest coffee producer of a given period.[2]
In spite of the lack of consensus around the exact number of Coffee Kings, the majority of scholars admit the existence of at least five of them:[3]
- Joaquim José de Sousa Breves
- Henrique Dumont
- Francisco Schmidt
- Carlos Leôncio de Magalhães
- Geremia Lunardelli
See also
- Coffee production in Brazil
- Agriculture in Brazil
- Café com leite politics, term referring to São Paulo's coffee interests (1889–1930)
- Economic history of Brazil
- Fazenda, Brazilian coffee plantations
References
- KING, Winfield Conwell, Brazil's coffee industry, 1961
- GIOVANNETTI, L. G., O "rei do café," Geremia Lunardelli, 1951.
- MARTINS, Ana Luiza, História do Café, Editora Contexto, 2008, São Paulo – SP, Brasil.
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