Our Activity: GREEN COFFEE BEANS ROBUSTA TEMANGGUNG SHIPPED TO PAKISTAN.
Currently, Indonesia’s coffee plantations cover a total area of approximately 1.24 million hectares, 933 hectares of robusta plantations, and 307 hectares of arabica plantations. Small-scale farmers manage more than 90% of the total plantations. They have relatively small gardens of about 1-2 hect
How to become a coffee exporter in Indonesia?
Indonesian coffee exporter is one of the biggest in the world. The destination countries for the most coffee exports from Indonesia are America, Egypt, Malaysia, Japan, and Italy. Coffee farming contributes greatly to the country’s socio-economy starting from supporting the livelihoods of smal
Drip bag coffee
Drip bag coffee is a powder coffee which is exclusively packed into a ready-to-brew drip coffee. The serving is more practical to take away and instant to brew because it only requires hot water and a cup. When the package is torn, there is a filter that contains the coffee grounds, and then pull ou
Drip Bag Coffee: Brewing. Blooming. Serving
In recent years, coffee consumption is still a fairly popular trend. It can be seen in the number of coffee shops/cafes spread across Indonesia. Based on data from Euromonitor, the number of cafes in Indonesia is increasing every year, even increasing to 16% every year. Almost all cafes in Indonesia
OUR ACTIVITY: The Stuffing of 90 Tons Green Coffee Beans to Egypt
Green Coffee Beans – Robusta coffee has been loved by coffee lovers both locally and internationally. Because apart from being more affordable than arabica, this coffee bean can be harvested three times in a year. It makes the stock and price of robusta coffee more stable. One of robusta
The Impact of Climate Change on Coffee Production
Coffee Production – Climate change is a natural process that is continuous in the long term. This has an impact on life, especially in the agricultural sector. This field is highly dependent on the extent and rate of climate change on the one hand and the nature and flexibility of resources an
NEWS UPDATE: Arabica coffee harvest
Arabica coffee harvest update! – Indonesia is one of the largest coffee producers in the world. Indonesia’s coffee production has tended to increase in the last five years. Based on a report from the Central Statistics Agency, Indonesia’s total coffee production will reach 774.60 t
Our Activity: 10 Tons of Green Coffee Beans Shipped to Kuwait
Currently, Indonesia’s coffee plantations cover a total area of approximately 1.24 million hectares, 933 hectares of robusta plantations, and 307 hectares of arabica plantations. Small-scale farmers manage more than 90% of the total plantations. They have relatively small gardens of about 1-2
The Unique Method of Temanggung Farmers
Dutch people introduce coffee trees in Indonesia. They planted around Batavia’s territory in the late 16th century. After that, they spread out the seeds through the West Java region the 17th and 18th. That is why, geographically and climatologically, Indonesia is very suitable for coffee plan
Gayo, Most exported specialty coffee
COULD ANYONE FOLLOW? Sumatra is the largest export coffee producing region in Indonesia. Based on statistical data in 2017, more than half of the country’s coffee exports were Sumatra Coffee. Most of them were robusta coffee from Lampung, the southernmost province of Sumatra. The most popularl