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Coffee-based agroforestry: a new way to increase farmers’ income

By Hendra Gunawan and Endri Martini * A few years ago, a mixed orchard based on coffee trees was hard to find in Konawe District...

Coffee production in Indonesia to fall sharply in 2016, says survey

MILAN – Coffee production in Indonesia, the world's fourth-largest producer of the commodity, may drop as much as 20 percent next year due to...

Indonesia to promote coffee tour packages in Norway

Indonesian coffee tour packages are set to be promoted at Norway's largest tourism fair, Reiselivsmessen, on Jan. 15-17, reports the Jakarta Post. “The promotional...

Indonesian coffee production to increase by 9% in 2016

MILAN - The Indonesian Association of Coffee Exporters and Industries (AEKI) said coffee bean production should rise by 9% to 600,000 tonnes or 10...

Trouble brewing for Indonesia coffee industry

The future looks stormy for the Indonesian coffee industry, with slow production growth unable to meet a consumption hike, leaving the country – a...

Indonesia eyes South Korean coffee market

Indonesia is considering making efforts to engage more with the food and beverages market, especially coffee, in South Korea, as the promising market showed...

Caribou opens first Asian outlet in Jakarta

Minnesota-based coffee chain Caribou Coffee is officially opening today its flagship outlet in the Indonesian capital Jakarta. The Jakarta store is Caribou's first outlet...

SCAA officially announces Indonesia as the Portrait Country for the 2016 Event

The Specialty Coffee Association of America (SCAA) officially announces Indonesia as the Portrait Country for the 28th SCAA 2016. Indonesia's 3,200-mile archipelago with 17,000...

Indonesia hosts ICCO seminars in Bali

Participants from all over the region and beyond attended the third in the series of ICCO seminars on the cocoa futures market and economic...

Indonesia’s production up 20 percent despite dry weather

Despite dry weather, Indonesia’s coffee production increased by approximately 20 percent (10.605 bag GBE) over 2014/15, says USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) in its...

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