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Introduction to the coffee flavor and taste of Paradise Bird Manor in Papua New Guinea with the characteristics of spice

Published: 2024-09-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/17, The flag of Papua New Guinea is nearly rectangular, with a ratio of length to width of 4 ∶ 3. The flag is divided into two equal triangles from the upper left corner to the lower right corner. The upper right is red, with a yellow bird of paradise spreading its wings, and the lower left is black with five white five-pointed stars, one of which is more

The flag of Papua New Guinea is nearly rectangular, with a ratio of length to width of 4 ∶ 3. The flag is divided into two equal triangles from the upper left corner to the lower right corner. The upper right is red, with a yellow bird of paradise spreading its wings, and the lower left is black with five white five-pointed stars, one of which is smaller. Red symbolizes plagiarism and bravery; birds of paradise, also known as birds of paradise, are unique to Papua New Guinea, symbolizing national independence, freedom and happiness; black represents that the country's territory is in the "black archipelago". The position of the five stars symbolizes the Southern Cross (one of the southern constellations, small but with many bright stars), indicating that the country is located in Papua New Guinea in the southern hemisphere with an estimated population of 6552730 in 2014 and a median age of 22.4years. The population growth rate is 1.84%, the birth rate is 24.89 per thousand, and the mortality rate is 6.53 per thousand. The urban population accounts for 13%. The neonatal mortality rate is 39.67 per thousand. The average life expectancy at birth is 66.85 years. The literacy rate of the population is 62.4%. Women make up the majority of people who are unable to read and write. Papua New Guinea is one of the most diverse countries in the world. There are hundreds of indigenous groups in Papua New Guinea. Most are called Papuans. Their ancestors came to New Guinea tens of thousands of years ago. Many remote tribes still have little contact with the outside world. Papua New Guinea has a constitutional Commonwealth monarchy. After the Somare government came to power in August 2002, it slowed down the pace of privatization reform, implemented the strategy of "export-led economic recovery", increased the exploration and development of mineral resources, vigorously carried out the reform of the country's public service, and strived for party cooperation. to resolve social contradictions and consolidate the ruling position, the social order of Papua New Guinea is becoming more and more stable. The growth rate of GDP in 2003 was 2%, the first positive growth in four years from 1999 to 2003. The price index gradually fell and the value of the currency gradually rebounded. However, Papua New Guinea still faces destabilizing factors due to problems such as corruption of officials, weak economy, partisan struggle, backward infrastructure, wide disparity between the rich and the poor and inharmonious relations with regional powers such as Australia.

Papua New Guinea is an island country in the western South Pacific and a member of the Commonwealth. The name of the country consists of Papua and New Guinea. There are many small islands here, about 600 in size. It is adjacent to Indonesia and Australia to the south. It belongs to the Asia-Pacific region, but it is a country in Oceania. Located in the tropical climate, high temperature and rainy. It has rich volcanic soil.

The main crops here are coffee and coconut, and the coffee industry plays an important role in the country's economy. More than 1 million people are directly and indirectly engaged in the industry in this country. Papua New Guinea is rich in natural resources, but its economy is very backward. As one of the less developed countries in the world, many mountain residents still live a self-sufficient life of primitive tribes, only the coastal areas are relatively developed. Many farms reclaim land in the forest, some of which are in the depths of the forest, almost isolated from the rest of the world. So there are not many large-scale coffee plantations in Papua New Guinea, and about 75% of the coffee comes from small local farms. Because the country's overall economic level is backward and does not have good production conditions, the coffee output in Papua New Guinea is not high compared with other coffee-producing countries, but the quality of its coffee will not be inferior to that of large coffee-producing countries.

If Indonesia Mantenin is described as an old man with years of precipitation, then Papua New Guinea is a refreshing and elegant beauty. Not only the bean body is beautiful, the flavor is also beautiful and exquisite. From the map, we can see that Papua New Guinea borders Indonesia, but it does not have the full-bodied, miscellaneous and spicy characteristics of Indonesia's Mantenin. On the contrary, the flavor of Papua New Guinea is more balanced and cleaner. As coffee in this country is widely grown in the highlands of 1300 to 1800 meters above sea level, its unique volcanic soil and abundant rainfall create excellent natural conditions for the growth of coffee; and because the local coffee varieties are introduced from the Blue Mountain Coffee in Jamaica, it belongs to iron card species. Coffee beans are basically washed to make the taste better and cleaner. The innate variety advantage coupled with the excellent growth environment naturally leads to high-quality coffee. Besides. The vast majority of coffee in Papua New Guinea is organic coffee, due to inconvenient transportation, there is no railway transport, there is no sound transport network, the overall economic difficulties, coffee farmers do not have the conditions to buy chemical fertilizer. On the contrary, the deficiency of production and transportation conditions has made this characteristic of organic coffee in the country.

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