Coffee Facts & Coffee Links
Coffee growing in Brazil Brazil is not only world’s largest coffee producer; it is also the most complex. It turns out everything from mass produced coffees that rank among the…
Coffee growing in Brazil Brazil is not only world’s largest coffee producer; it is also the most complex. It turns out everything from mass produced coffees that rank among the…
Coffee production in India is dominated in the hill tracts of South Indian states, with the state of Karnataka accounting 71% followed by Kerala 21% and Tamil Nadu 5% of…
Coffee, the elixir of modern-day living, the one beverage that helps you kick-start your morning, is destroying the planet in many ways. Even as coffee becomes the second most tradable…
Shade-grown coffee is a form of the beverage produced from coffee plants grown under a canopy of trees. A canopy of assorted types of shade trees is created to cultivate…
Coorg is synonymous with coffee. The majority of the populace of this tiny district owes its sustenance to this little bean. The coffee plant is life-giving, to say the very…
The 5th India International Coffee Festival starts from January 23rd to 25th at Lalit Ashok, Bangalore.This conference will be attended by giants of the national and international coffee industry, policy…
Coffee Plantation soils in India are rich in organic matter, which in itself is a great strength for the sustainability of the plantations. However, due to continuous cultivation, the organic…
South Indian states are the major producer of Coffees in India with Karnataka 53%, Kerala 28%, Tamil Nadu 11% and remaining from the other states includes Andhra Pradesh, Orissa,Assam and…
The two methods of harvesting coffee are selective harvesting and strip harvesting. Each has advantages and disadvantages. Selective Harvesting Selective harvesting is the picking of only ripe coffee fruit by…
1. Chikmagalur:- Chikmagalur is one of the first few places in India where coffee was grown. It is called the land of coffee and is located in Karnataka. It is…