France 3,348,025 6,020,170 1,625,065
Spain 2,590,096 6,851,235 5,705,932
Aus.-Hungary 386,158 6,729,726
Germany 493,891 876,315 363,993
Belgium 9,964 25,867 234,019
Italy 611,033 3,498,157 43,484
Netherlands 8,860 497,938 25,199
Sweden 32,390[C] 633,046 266,550
Cuba 4,633,538 23,179,690 21,135,397
Other countries 13,720 393,586 356,709
_________ _________ _________
Total 12,157,240 49,334,573 29,967,879
[C] Includes Norway.
HAWAII. The war disarranged Hawaii's coffee trade very little, as she
had for many years been shipping chiefly to continental United States.
Recently a considerable trade with the Philippines has developed.
COFFEE EXPORTS FROM HAWAII
1901-02 (fis. yr.) 1913 1921
Exported to Pounds Pounds Pounds
United States 1,082,994 3,393,009 4,183,046
Canada 77,900 10,200 11,355
Japan 24,155 49,167 23,950
Germany 2,100 1,612
Philippines [D] 932,640 747,700
Other countries 23,349 49,179 13,070
_________ _________ _________
Total 1,210,498 4,435,807 4,979,121
[D] No exports, or included in "other countries."
ADEN. Lying on the edge of the war area and on the road to India, Aden
felt the full force of the disarrangement of commercial traffic by the
war. Ordinarily, Aden is not only the chief outlet for the coffee of the
interior of Arabia--the original "Mocha"--but it is also the
transhipping point for large amounts from Africa and India. The figures
given below relate for the most part to this transhipped coffee. Exports
of coffee from Aden go chiefly to the United Kingdom, France, and the
United States, and to other ports of Arabia and Africa. Before the war
no great proportion went to the Central Powers. The following figures
apply to fiscal years ending March 31:
COFFEE EXPORTS FROM ADEN
1901 (fis. yr.) 1914 (fis. yr.) 1921 (fis. yr.)
Exported to Pounds Pounds Pounds
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