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Introduction to the production area of grinding scale by the method of describing the flavor of coffee growing in C ô te d'Ivoire

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, C ô te d'Ivoire Coffee Flavor description method Grinding scale production area introduction C ô te d'Ivoire (CotedIvoire) has never produced the best quality coffee, and the coffee produced is rarely from Arabian coffee trees. In the early 1980s, it was the third largest coffee producer in the world and is still the fifth largest coffee producer even today. In terms of the output of Robbins Coffee

Introduction to the production area of grinding scale by the method of describing the flavor of coffee growing in C ô te d'Ivoire

Ivory Coast (Coted'Ivoire) has never produced the best quality coffee and rarely produces coffee from Arabian coffee trees. In the early 1980s, it was the third largest coffee producer in the world and is still the fifth largest coffee producer even today. In terms of coffee production, C ô te d'Ivoire is second only to Indonesia.

Coffee producing areas in C ô te d'Ivoire:

C ô te d'Ivoire mainly grows Robbite coffee and few Arabica coffee trees.

The characteristics of Ivorian coffee:

Flavor: rich and soft

Suggested baking method: deep baking to black

Auctions are also organized to meet the needs of dispatchers. This kind of auction usually has a small auction volume (3-6 tons each), with samples with the grower's logo for buyers to enjoy. After the auction, the exporters pack according to different flavors, different qualities and the quantity required by the blenders. This provides a great deal of flexibility for the dispatcher. Quality-conscious Germans and Scandinavians are long-term buyers of Kenyan coffee.

Internationally, the increase in the number of Kenyan coffee is obvious. From 1969 to 1970, 800000 bags were exported, and from 1985 to 1986, exports increased to 2 million bags. Now the yield is stable at 1.6 million bags, with an average yield of about 650kg per hectare.

Even before coffee prices skyrocketed in recent years, the average price of coffee in Kenya had been rising. Prices from 1993 to 1994 were 50% higher than they were 12 months ago. The rise in prices is mainly the result of increased demand.

Some buyers, especially Japanese businessmen, have expressed dissatisfaction with the Kenyan coffee industry system. Some businessmen say that the quality of coffee in the country has declined, and point out that buying directly from farmers may be a way to improve the quality. But in any case, Kenya's detailed rules and regulations and sound procedures are a model for all coffee-producing countries.

Kenyan Coffee became more famous with the sensation of the Hollywood movie Out of Africa. In the film, Meryl Streep (Maryl Streep) plays the heroine Karen, a writer and coffee plantation owner. Many people may still remember the beautiful scenery and the magnificent sunset in the film, but what is even more unforgettable is Karen's dream of having a coffee plantation in Africa.

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