A Cup of Java from all Over Indonesia
Data from the International Coffee Organization (ICO) ranks Indonesia as the world's fourth-biggest coffee producer. "Three years ago, we were ranked third," said Eris Susandi, Executive Secretary for Training and Business of the Indonesia Association of Coffee Exporters and Industries.
The decline in the nation's ranking is not because Indonesia is producing less coffee, but rather because the total number of coffee plantations has dropped. In the past, coffee plantations were hold-overs from the Dutch colonial era.
October 27, 2015
Data from the International Coffee Organization (ICO) ranks Indonesia as the world's fourth-biggest coffee producer. "Three years ago, we were ranked third," said Eris Susandi, Executive Secretary for Training and Business of the Indonesia Association of Coffee Exporters and Industries.
The decline in the nation's ranking is not because Indonesia is producing less coffee, but rather because the total number of coffee plantations has dropped. In the pa
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