INDIA COFFEE - INDIAN COFFEE, MONTHLY MAGAZINE - BAZAAR BUZZ- Coffee gadgets find a niche in urban Indian kitchens

INDIA COFFEE - INDIAN COFFEE, MONTHLY MAGAZINE - BAZAAR BUZZ- Coffee gadgets find a niche in urban Indian kitchens ()

  „Though home coffee roasters have yet to come into the Indian market, a variety of coffee grinders are available. Most of them are foreign brands that have been marketed in India for the past four-five years. Jamal's on M.G.“

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  „In addition, one parallel session on 'Expansion of Coffee Consumption in Producing Countries' was organized exclusively for the benefit of India coffee industry stakeholders like growers, roasters, exporters on 12th October 2004 which was attended by about 60 participants. In this session, Mr. Carlos Brandos from Brazil shared the experiences of Brazil in promotion of coffee consumption in the internal market by utilizing the positive information available on coffee & human health.“

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  „This is happening in the coffee market as well. The top five roasters control over 69% of the market. This consolidation at the top, along with excessive production has sharply transformed the power relations to the advantage of the buyers.“

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  „They conducted a live demonstration, wherein they displayed all the age-old and traditional coffee brewing filters, roasters and grinders that had been and could be further used to make coffee. They stressed on the usage of pure coffee without the addition of chicory, as chicory alters the taste and dilutes the experience of pure coffee. Handy tips about roasting the beans, along with different arabica - robusta blends were also given. The demonstration was well appreciated and the day ended with queries from the audience being answered by the WCPC members.“

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  „It takes quite a bit of planning, and more than a little motivation, for roasters and retailers to take off from the daily grind (no pun intended!) to spend time in a coffee producing country, simply to discover the journey of the coffee bean from an estate to their own cupping tables and retail counters. But with 'traceability' currently a keyword in the coffee lexicon, it becomes incumbent on the buyer to know where exactly the bean originates, how it is cultivated and processed, how it is shipped out… In a nutshell, it's about transparency, and a sense of responsibility to the consumer that gets the buyer to undertake a field trip. That the visits are usually to beautiful locations in exotic countries adds spice to the business objective, but in the case of India, it's the gracious hospitality that comes as a bonus, always deeply appreciated.“

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  „Recommended for You > Kitchen & Housewares >Coffee, Tea & Espresso >Grinders & Roasters“

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