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Coffee production in Thailand - Wikipedia
Thailand (formerly Siam) is one of the top coffee producers in the world as of 2014.[1] The country is ranked third among the coffee producing countries of Asia with robusta coffee accounting for 99 percent of its production
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_production_in_Thailand
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5 Reasons Thai Specialty Coffee Is Blooming – And 4 Challenges It Faces
Thailand isn’t just a major coffee-producing country; it’s also one in which specialty is rapidly on the increase.
https://www.perfectdailygrind.com/2016/06/5-reasons-thai-specialty-coffee-blooming-4-challenges-faces/
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Thai farms warned over coffee trend | Bangkok Post: news
Despite an increase in coffee consumption and growing interest among southern farmers to convert rubber plantations to grow coffee, competition from neighbouring countries is too fierce, according to a leader of community enterprises.
https://www.bangkokpost.com/news/general/1395258/thai-farms-warned-over-coffee-trend
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Best Thai Food Retaurants in America : Food Network | Restaurants : Food Network | Food Network
Find the best pad thai, green curry and other Thai dishes at Little Serow, Night + Market, Pok Pok and more restaurants in Los Angeles, New York, Miami and Portland.
https://www.foodnetwork.com/restaurants/photos/best-thai-restaurants
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Doi Chaang – How To Visit Thailand’s Coffee Paradise
Unlike Ethiopia, Costa Rica, Colombia, or even Indonesia, Thailand is not really known for its coffee.
https://migrationology.com/visiting-doi-chaang-coffee-thailand/
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Thai Coffee Now at Everybody's! - Everybodys Coffee
Thai coffee has a couple other aliases but the most popular one is “Oliang.” The word itself is from a dialect spoken by a number of Thai Chinese individuals. The word “O” means black, and “liang” means cold.
https://everybodyscoffee.com/lets-thai-about-it
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Coffee production in Vietnam - Wikipedia
Coffee production has been a major source of income for Vietnam since the early 20th century. First introduced by the French in 1857, the Vietnamese coffee industry developed through the plantation system, becoming a major economic force in the country.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_production_in_Vietnam
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How Vietnam became a coffee gaint
Think of coffee and you will probably think of Brazil, Colombia, or maybe Ethiopia. But the world's second largest exporter today is Vietnam.
https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-25811724
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Vietnam's Coffee Production Prospects
Vietnam is the world's second largest coffee producer, and the top producer of Robusta coffee. But its future prospects are under threat.
https://gro-intelligence.com/insights/vietnamese-coffee-production
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Famous coffee-growing areas in Vietnam
Coffee was introduced by the French clergymen in the 19th century and has since flourished until present days, making Vietnam the No 2 highest coffee export country in the world.
http://www.trungnguyenglobal.com/en/famous-coffee-growing-areas-in-vietnam-6f757270-40.aspx
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Coffee in Vietnam: An Update on the Region for 2016
Ups and Downs for the Coffee Trade in Vietnam, a Growing Country
https://theexoticbean.com/blog/world-coffee-regions/coffee-in-vietnam-an-update-on-the-region-for-2016/
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Trung Nguyen Online: Trung Nguyen Vietnamese Coffee Brewing Tips
Order online Trung Nguyen coffees from the Buon Ma Thuot Highland regions of Vietnam.
http://www.trung-nguyen-online.com/about-vietnamese-coffee.php
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Vietnam - Coffee Hunter
Mercanta is excited to be the first if not the only specialty coffee importer to offer high quality, specialty microlots from Vietnam.
https://www.coffeehunter.com/coffee-country/vietnam/