Indonesian food and drinks manufacturer Mayora Indah said its processed foods business line is more lucrative than its processed and instant coffee products. However,...
The Indonesian coffee industry is eyeing to increase its share in the fast-growing Chinese coffee market. To this aim, eight Indonesian coffee businessmen met...
LAMPUNG, Sumatra, Indonesia - The Indonesian Ministry of Industry has again held International Coffee Day celebration in Lampung, from September 29 to October 1,...
The Sustainable Coffee Platform of Indonesia (SCOPI) has launched a National Sustainability Curriculum for Arabica (NSC-A). The launch took place at the office of...
VILLORBA, Italy – Massimo Zanetti Beverage Group announces the completion of acquisition of 67% share capital holding in PT Caswells Indonesia from the previous...
OSLO, Norway – In the 72nd Anniversary of the Independence of Indonesia, the Indonesian Diaspora in Oslo, Norway held exhibition of Indonesian original coffee...
JAKARTA, Indonesia – Arabica coffee from Bondowoso, East Java, has become an attraction of its own for coffee lovers. The coffee, labeled as Arabika Java Raung Ijen, drew 22 businessmen from 12 countries to the city on Friday (14/07). The businessmen came from Ireland, France, Spain, England ...
JAKARTA, Indonesia – Every year, the archipelago is jockeying with Colombia for the title of “the world’s third largest coffee producer.” As the country’s middle-class has grown in recent years – and local demand for coffee continues to rise – the price consumers pay in the supermarket for their favourite bag of ground arabica depends on rainfall in Indonesia.
SEOUL, South Korea – The rich aroma of fresh espresso and desserts will be filling the halls of Coex this April 6th - 9th 2017 at the annual Coffee Expo Seoul. Co-organized by Coex and the Korea Coffee Association, Coffee Expo Seoul, which is held in Coex Halls A and B, will be celebrating its 6th year with expectations to set new records.