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Introduction of washed coffee beans in Salana Manor, India _ Coffee producing areas and grading system in India

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) India Coffee-Nadi, Valbalai Village washing country: Indian Manor: Thalanar Estate, Tabil Nadi Nadi, Valbalai Village Manor owner: Mr Angamuthu Mudhaliar Family production area: Val Pare varieties: SL9 treatment: washing

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Indian Coffee-Nadi, Valbalai Village Water washing

Country: India

Manor: Thalanar Estate, Tabil Nadi Nadi, Valbalai Village

Landowner: Mr Angamuthu Mudhaliar & Family

Production area: Val Pare

Variety: SL9

Treatment: washing

Planting altitude: 1600 m-1700 m

Flavor:

Orange acid, spicy, thick taste, cocoa finish.

Karnataka

Karnataka is the largest coffee producing area in India, accounting for 70% of the country's total output. Last year, Karnataka produced 222300 metric tons of coffee beans, mainly Robusta (used to make instant coffee powder), followed by Arabica beans. The state's high coffee-producing areas include Godaku, Chekmagalu and Hashan.

In addition to Karnataka, good coffee is grown in Tellichery and Malabar in the southwestern state of Kerala, as well as in Nilgiris in the southeastern state of TamilNadu (formerly known as Madras).

The best Indian coffee is also classified as Arabian plantation coffee, with the best grades A, B, C and T. "monsoon" coffee is divided into high-quality Monsooned Malabar (AA) coffee and "monsoon" Basan Nicoli (MonsoonedBasanically) coffee. India also produces some bean-shaped berry coffee. At present, the problems facing the coffee industry are serious bureaucracy, excessive taxes and lack of investment. Currently, the Coffee Council of India (Indian Coffee Board) controls the entire coffee industry, buying coffee and then selling it. Coffee is sold at mass auctions. These coffees are mixed together to reach a certain trade volume, which eliminates the differences between manors and regions, so that many high-quality coffee producers lack sufficient motivation to produce unique and high-quality coffee beans. The government tried to solve this problem in 1992, and through efforts, the famous ValleyNuggets coffee was obtained through seeds from A-grade coffee plantations in several high-quality coffee production areas. People hope this will encourage other coffee growers, because most of them are really eager to put their products into the gourmet coffee market.

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