Indiacoffee - Information on research and extension services of the Coffee Board - Extension offices in Karnatka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu (#)
„iii) Implementation of GAP and GMP for preventing formation through out the coffee production chain.“
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„Coffee Plantations in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerala were opened out from the 1820's onwards with the active support of the Government of India, for the production of coffee for shipment to the European Market. Pioneers of the coffee plantation Industry were assigned land by the government for a value and were encouraged to invest large sums of money to develop the coffee plantations. The Forest policy of 1894 consciously encouraged the expansion of the plantation industry. The coffee plantations existing today are the results of the conscious policy of the Government of India in the nineteenth century.“
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„Very little information on domestic coffee consumption is available except for proprietary information available with large players in the market. Before devising any strategy for growing domestic coffee consumption, the Coffee Board commissioned a comprehensive, nationally representative study on beverage habits, practices and attitudes.“
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„A dualistic society, which distanced the traditional from the modern was created in North-East India as a result. While prospecting for oil in the Brahmaputra valley during the 19th century, British entrepreneurs stumbled upon Camellia sinensis (the tea plant). What followed was the phenomenal growth of India's tea plantation industry in the North-Eastern States of Bengal and Assam. This development, while positioning India's prominence in the world tea market, had an interesting (but un-noticed) casualty, namely, Coffee.“
http://www.indiacoffee.org/newsletter/12/ coverstory.html
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„This coffee is a premium coffee that represents the best quality coffee from India. The beans are very large, uniform blush green in colour with a clean polished appearance. In cup, the coffee exhibits full aroma, medium to good body, good acidity and fine flavour with a hint of spice“
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