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Introduction to the description of the flavor of the varieties in the grinding degree of coffee in Fuyin Manor, Indonesia

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Kopi Luwak is a traditional specialty in some Indonesian islands, such as Java, Sumatra, Bali and Sulawesi. The civet only contains this unique coffee in its feces after eating local coffee cherries. In fact, the official name of Kopi Luwak is Kopi Luwak. Kopi means coffee in Indonesian, while Luwak means Indonesian.

Kopi Luwak is a traditional specialty in some Indonesian islands, such as Java, Sumatra, Bali and Sulawesi. The civet only contains this unique coffee in its feces after eating local coffee cherries. In fact, the official name of Kopi Luwak is Kopi Luwak. Kopi means "coffee" in Indonesian, while Luwak is a wild civet in Indonesia.

Sheng Zhen, a staff member of the Indonesian Pavilion, said that in order to get precious "cat poop coffee beans," local farmers in Indonesia would put civets into cages to feed themselves, and some coffee merchants simply packed an island to keep these cats. Let them enjoy the natural environment of sunshine and rain. "the civets eat and pull by themselves, and you can't force them to eat or pull, so the coffee beans in the excrement are very precious!" It is reported that this rare coffee produces only 500 pounds a year. The raw materials of this kind of coffee are difficult to obtain, and the production process is very complicated, and it must go through strict sanitary procedures, such as drying, roasting, brewing and so on. However, the final coffee will produce a unique aroma, so it is very expensive

According to Indonesia's Qiandao Daily, Indonesia has the largest coffee planting area in the world, but due to the low efficiency of coffee production, Indonesia's coffee production is only the third largest in the world after Brazil and Vietnam. Irfan, president of the Indonesian Coffee processing and Export Enterprises Association, said a few days ago that the coffee planting area in Indonesia has reached 1.3 million hectares, which is much more than that of major growing countries such as Brazil (650000 hectares) and Vietnam (420000 hectares). However, the yield per hectare is only 760kg, which is much lower than that of Brazil (6mur7 tons per hectare) and Vietnam (3mur4 tons per hectare), greatly affecting Indonesian coffee production. He said that Indonesia has great potential for coffee production, and if it can increase the yield to more than 2 tons per hectare, Indonesia is expected to overtake Vietnam and Brazil to become the world's largest coffee producer. Hurley, an expert from the Agricultural planting Department of the Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture, said that at present, the Indonesian government still suffers from difficulties in improving coffee production, mainly because many coffee trees are older, and the Ministry of Agriculture proposes to increase production by planting new coffee trees. Indonesia mainly produces robusta and Arabica coffee. Robusta coffee is more popular in the domestic market, and Arabica coffee is favored by foreign markets. According to statistics from Indonesia's Ministry of Agriculture, about 955000 hectares of plantations in Indonesia are still in production, including 760000 hectares for robusta coffee and 195000 hectares for Arabica coffee. About 92% of coffee production comes from individual coffee farmers, and only 8% from state-run farms. A total of 1.9 million farmers in Indonesia make a living by growing coffee, with an annual output of 748000 tons in 2012, 148000 tons of Arabica coffee and 600000 tons of robusta coffee.

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