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How about coffee in Indonesia? how much is Mantenin coffee beans in Indonesia?

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Following Caf é (official Wechat account vdailycom) found that Indonesia has opened a small shop of its own. Indonesia ranks fourth in coffee production and export in the world, but it has the second largest coffee planting area in the world, with an area of 1.3 million hectares. The annual output of coffee is 792kg per hectare in Indonesia, 1220 kg in Colombia, 1000 kg in Brazil and 1591 kg in Vietnam.

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How about coffee in Indonesia?

Indonesia ranks fourth in coffee production and export in the world, but its coffee planting area ranks second in the world, with an area of 1.3 million hectares. The annual output of coffee is 792kg per hectare in Indonesia, 1220 kg in Colombia, 1000 kg in Brazil and 1591 kg in Vietnam. At present, the Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture is taking a variety of measures to further improve the output and quality of coffee. The best coffee growing areas in Indonesia have established three major coffee brands in Java, Sumatra and Sulawesi, among which Indonesia's Sumatra Manning coffee is moderately sour and has a very strong flavor. Java coffee belongs to Arabica coffee; Sulawesi coffee is full-grained and full-bodied. Robusta coffee, which accounts for 90% of the total output, is of the highest quality in the world.

For coffee lovers, drinking a cup of Jamaica's Blue Mountain is nothing special, but if you can drink a cup of Kopi Luwak (also known as civet coffee), you will have no regrets for the rest of your life.

This kind of coffee is called "the most fragrant poop since there is shit". Although its name is not very elegant, it is true. It is the poop of an arboreal wild animal called "civet" on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Local farmers usually regard the discovery of "civet" feces as a gift from heaven, because not all "civets" feces can be luckily found. Once several such "coffee beans" are found, the locals will bend over and pick them up, collect them carefully, and then go through several processes such as selection, drying, deodorization, processing and roasting to produce the rarest, most unique and most expensive coffee in the world.

For coffee lovers, drinking a cup of Jamaica's Blue Mountain is nothing special, but if you can drink a cup of Kopi Luwak (also known as civet coffee), you will have no regrets for the rest of your life. This kind of coffee is called "the most fragrant poop since there is shit". Although its name is not very elegant, it is true. It is the poop of an arboreal wild animal called "civet" on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Local farmers usually regard the discovery of "civet" feces as a gift from heaven, because not all "civets" feces can be luckily found. Once several such "coffee beans" are found, the locals will bend over and pick them up, collect them carefully, and then go through several processes such as selection, drying, deodorization, processing and roasting to produce the rarest, most unique and most expensive coffee in the world.

In Indonesian, "Kopi" means coffee, and "Luwak" is the name commonly known by Indonesians as "civet". It is said that the coffee produces no more than 500 pounds a year, and the price per pound ranges from $300 to $800, depending on the year, because there is not a fixed production every year.

How much is the Manning coffee bean in Indonesia?

Domestic price: net weight 454 grams RMB 38 / bag Mantenin coffee beans (roasted and can be made into a cup of strong coffee directly with various coffee filters)

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