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Coffee grown in South America by "coffee drinkers" in Heilongjiang Province is sold back to Harbin to create Chinese coffee products.

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, It is reported that after the coffee grown in South America is sold back to Harbin, Heilongjiang coffee can be stored in the comprehensive bonded area. Russia, Japan, South Korea and other neighboring countries all have the tradition of drinking coffee, but they do not grow coffee. Harbin will carry out coffee export and re-export trade to these countries to promote the in-depth development of China's coffee industry.

It is reported that after the coffee grown by Heilongjiang "coffee drinkers" in South America is sold back to Harbin, they can be stored in the comprehensive bonded area. Russia, Japan, South Korea and other neighboring countries all have the tradition of drinking coffee, but they do not grow coffee. Harbin will carry out coffee export and entrepot trade to these countries. The Alliance for promoting the further Development of China's coffee industry has reached an inspection intention with a large farm with a total area of 400 hectares in the Argentine province of Heihe. "the farmers cooperating on the Argentine side are overseas Chinese, and through my multi-party coordination, we have reached an initial intention. The next step is to see how many people on the Chinese side invest." Di Guochen said: at present, six member units are ready to sign up for an inspection tour in Afghanistan, and a delegation will be organized in March. After growing coffee beans in Argentina, setting up a roasting plant in Harbin and introducing Brazilian roasting technology will create China's own coffee brand.

Di Guochen, who has lived in Brazil for many years, is well aware of the gold content of South American coffee beans. "at present, most of the coffee beans available in the Chinese market come from Yunnan and Hainan, and there are not many high-quality coffee beans." Coffee beans are cooked and tasted best in about 7 days after roasting. If the Union grows coffee in South America and coffee beans are roasted and listed in Harbin, people can not only taste coffee that is fresher, higher quality and much cheaper. It will also lead Harbin to become another coffee and raw bean trading center in China after Hainan and Yunnan. Harbin, the capital of northern Xinjiang, has set up more than 400 cafes in the past three years, with a monthly coffee consumption of about 60 tons. Di Guochen, chairman of Heilongjiang Coffee Industry and Communication Alliance, told reporters, "with the arrival of coffee brands in Europe, the United States and South Korea, Harbin has quietly transformed into a city of coffee culture in the past few years. The Heilongjiang Coffee Industry and Communication Alliance has announced that its six member units will go to Argentina to grow coffee beans, and then use Brazilian baking technology to create their own coffee brands that will be sold back to China.

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