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Indonesias Coffee Dominates Coffee Market in Egypt Indonesia’s coffee gains more popularity in Egypt, it even grabs 70% of coffee’s market share in the country.After 20 years, the product has now been dominating the country’s coffee market. Indonesia is the fourth largest producer of coffee in the world. Coffee in Indonesia began with its colonial history, and has played an important part in the growth of the country. Indonesia is located within an ideal geography for coffee plantations. The longitude and latitude of the country means that the island origins are all well suited micro-climates for the growth and production of coffee. Indonesia produced 420,000 metric tons of coffee in 2007. Of this total, 271,000 tons were exported and 148,000 tons were consumed domestically. Of the exports, 25% are arabica beans; the balance is robusta. In general, Indonesia’s arabica coffees have low acidity and strong body, which makes them ideal for blending with higher acidity coffees from Central America and East Africa.
Posted on: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 05:33:54 +0000

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