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Name: Robusta Coffee
Scientific Name: Coffea canephora
Origin Central and western sub-Saharan Africa
Colors Green when young turning to Red as they mature
Shapes Round, 1.0-1.2 cm across, smooth when dry
Taste Bitter, rubbery/grain-like flavor
Health benefits Beneficial for asthma, atropine poisoning, fever, flu, headache, jaundice, malaria, migraine, narcosis, nephrosis, opium poisoning, sores and vertigo
Coffea Canephora, or Coffea robusta, is a coffee plant that is most commonly known to grow Robusta coffee beans. It is a species of coffee belonging to Rubiaceae (Madder family). Though widely known as Coffea robusta, the plant is scientifically identified as Coffea canephora, which has two main varieties, robusta and nganda. The plant has its origins in the northern forests of Ethiopia and now grows indigenously throughout western and central sub-Saharan Africa (Liberia – Tanzania – Angola). Some of the popular common names of the plant are Congo coffee, Congo coffeetree, Robusta coffee and robusta coffee tree.

Robusta coffee comes from the Coffea canephora plant. As the name suggests, it’s a sturdier, more robust variety of coffee (compared to Arabica), and accounts for about 40% of the world’s total coffee production. The Robusta plant has a greater crop yield than that of Arabica, contains more caffeine (2.7% compared to Arabica’s 1.5%), and contains less sugar (3–7% compared to Arabica’s 6–9%). As it is less susceptible to pests and disease, Robusta needs much less herbicide and pesticide than Arabica.

Robusta Coffee facts

Name Robusta Coffee
Scientific Name Coffea canephora
Native Central and western sub-Saharan Africa
Common Names Congo coffee, Congo coffeetree, Robusta coffee, robusta coffee tree
Name in Other Languages Arabic: Bin qasbi (بن قصبي)
Assamese: Kaphi (কফি)
Bengali: Kaphi(কফি)
Bulgarian: Kafe robusta (кафе робуста)
Catalan: Cafè robust
Chinese:  Zhong guo ka fei
Czech: Kávovník statný
Dutch: Robusta koffie
English: Congo coffee, Congo coffeetree, Robusta coffee, robusta coffee tree
Esperanto: Fortika kofeo
Estonian: Kongo kohvipuu
Finnish: Kongonkahvi
French: Café robusta, Caféier robuste, Caféier canéphore
German: Robustakaffee, Robustakaffeebaum, Robustakaffeestrauch, Kongo-Kaffeestrauch
Gujarati: Kophi (કૉફી)
Hebrew: קפה רובוסטה
Hindi: Kafi (काफ़ी), kophi (कॉफी)
Hungarian: Robuszta kávé
Indonesian: Robusta
Italian: Caffe di Congo, caffè robusta
Japanese:  Robusuta koohiii (ロブスタコーヒーノキ)
Kannada: Kaaphi (ಕಾಫಿ)
Konkani: Kawphi (कॉफि)
Malayalam: ṟēābasṟṟa kāppi (റോബസ്റ്റ കാപ്പി), kaappicceti (കാപ്പിച്ചെടി)
Manipuri: Kophi
Marathi: Kava (कवा), kophi (कॉफि)
Mizo: Kaw-fi
Nepali: Kahuwa (कहुवा), kaphi (काफि)
Persian: قهوه کانفورا
Polish: Kawa kongijska
Portuguese: Café-robusta, cafeiro, café
Russian: Kofe robusta (Кофе робуста), Kofe kongolezskiy (Кофе конголезский)
Slovak: Kávovník robusta
Spanish: Cafeto robusto, café robusta
Swedish: Robustakaffe
Tamil: Kapi (காபி)
Telugu: Kaaphii (కాఫీ)
Thai: Kafae
Ukrainian: Robusta (Робуста)
Vietnamese: Càphê robusta, Cà phê vối
Plant Growth Habit Robust tree or shrub
Growing Climates Open or dense rain-forest, forest margins and to desert areas
Soil Prefers a well-drained fertile, neutral to slightly acid soil. Succeeds in shallow soils in areas of high rainfall, and will stand temporary water logging
Plant Size About 12 m tall
Root Shallow root system
Leaf Leaves are drying thickly papery, elliptic, elliptic-oblong, or occasionally ovate-oblong, 15-30 cm long 6-12 cm wide, hairless on both surfaces, base wedge-shaped to broad
Inflorescence Inflorescences with cymes 1-3 in each leaf axil, each cyme 3-6-flowered, stalk less to stalked with stalks up to 7 mm. Flower-stalks are up to 2 mm
Flower White to pink, funnel-shaped. Flower tube is 5-16 mm; petals 5-7, spatula-shaped to narrowly elliptic, 8-19 mm, obtuse to rounded
Fruit Shape & Size Round, 1.0-1.2 cm across, smooth when dry, hairless
Fruit Color Green when young turning to Red as they mature
Varieties
  • S.274 Coffee
  • CxR Coffee
Propagation By seed
Taste Bitter, rubbery/grain-like flavor, with a pea nutty aftertaste.
Plant Parts Used Seeds
Precautions
  • It contains Caffeine.
  • Excess use of Caffeine may cause nausea, vomiting, Insomnia, Nervousness, increased heartbeat.

Plant Description

Robusta coffee is a very variable evergreen shrub or small robust tree growing up to 12 meters tall, though usually smaller. It often has a large, umbrella shaped growth habit. The plant is often found growing in open or dense rain-forest, forest margins and to desert areas. The plant prefers a well-drained fertile, neutral to slightly acid soil. It can also succeed in shallow soils in areas of high rainfall, and will stand temporary waterlogging. The plant has a shallow root system and grows as a robust tree.

It can grow in low altitudes, as well as diverse climatic conditions. Farmers love to grow it because grows faster, and is more disease and pest-resistant than Arabica coffee. Canephora beans are associated with producing coffee beans that are very bitter and have a low acidic rate. As a result of their high bitterness level the coffee beans cannot be used in every brew. The canephora beans are primarily used for espresso, traditional instant coffee (Waka uses only 100% Arabica beans), or as a filler for lower-grade ground coffee blends as they produce a strong flavor of coffee.

Leaves

Leaf-stalk is 1-2 cm long and hairless. Leaves are drying thickly papery, elliptic, elliptic-oblong, or occasionally ovate-oblong, 15-30  cm long and 6-12 cm wide, hairless on both surfaces, base wedge-shaped to broad, margins flat or occasionally crisped-wavy, tip long-pointed with tip 1-1.8 cm. Secondary nerves are 10-12 pairs.

Flowers

Inflorescences with cymes 1-3 in each leaf axil, each cyme 3-6-flowered, stalk less to stalked with stalks up to 7 mm. Flower-stalks are up to 2 mm. Sepal cup is hairless. Flowers are white to pink, funnel-shaped. Flower tube is 5-16 mm. Petals is 5-7, spatula-shaped to narrowly elliptic, 8-19 mm, obtuse to round.

Fruits

The plant flowers irregularly, taking about 10-11 months for cherries to ripen, producing oval shaped beans. Fertile flowers are followed by round berries 1.0-1.2 cm across, smooth when dry and are hairless. Fruits are initially green turning to bright red as they mature. Robusta plant has a greater crop yield than that of Coffea arabica. As it is less susceptible to pests and disease, Robusta needs much less herbicide and pesticide than Arabica.

History

The Coffea Canephora originated in the northern forests of Ethiopia and now grows indigenously throughout western and central sub-Saharan Africa (Liberia – Tanzania – Angola). Since the original discovery of the Coffea plant, it has naturalized and made its way to other hot places around the world, like Vietnam, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and the Lesser Antilles.

Important Varieties of Robusta Coffee in India

The two major varieties of Robusta Coffee in India are:

S.274 Coffee

This variety of Robusta coffee is a selection made from the high yielding old Robusta coffee collection that was brought to India from Sri Lanka. It’s the most commonly grown variety among India’s major Robusta coffee growing regions. The sturdy bushes of the S. 274 coffee plant are strong, and can adapt across distinct regions. Its seeds (or beans) are bold, round and greyish colored (after wet processing).

CxR Coffee

This variety of Robusta coffee is a hybrid of Robusta coffee and Coffea congenisis. The bushes of this plant variety are more compact, with smaller and narrower leaves compared to conventional Robusta plants. Its seeds (or beans) are bold, with soft and neutral features in the cup compared to conventional Robusta coffee.

Traditional uses and benefits of Robusta Coffee

Other Facts

References:

https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=506060#null

https://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=COCA39

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffea_canephora

https://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/taxonomydetail.aspx?id=11092

https://www.cabi.org/isc/datasheet/14793

http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-45464

https://indiabiodiversity.org/species/show/265166

https://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Robusta%20Coffee.html

https://gd.eppo.int/taxon/COFCA

http://tropical.theferns.info/viewtropical.php?id=Coffea+canephora

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