Cafetal

/ˌkæfɪˈtɑːl/ noun

A large coffee plantation or estate where coffee plants are cultivated and harvested, particularly in Latin America and tropical regions.

From Spanish cafetal, derived from café (coffee) with the Spanish suffix -tal (place or plantation). The term developed in Spanish-speaking regions where massive coffee estates were established, particularly in Central and South America.

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