Coffee trees can be grown in China. According to historical records, coffee trees were planted in Taiwan in 1884, when they were introduced by a businessman. The first place to plant coffee trees in mainland China was Yunnan. Currently, coffee trees are planted in Taiwan, Yunnan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian and other regions in China.
Why is China not allowed to grow coffee trees
The coffee trees now planted in China were introduced by a businessman in 1884 and are Arabic coffee trees.
Coffee trees are native to Africa and have been planted in Yunnan, China for more than a hundred years.