Coffee From India, Myanmar, Vietnam & Yemen

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GUSTATORY Coffee From India, Myanmar, Vietnam & Yemen Yemen

Coffee From India, Myanmar, Vietnam And Yemen

Over 3,500 miles separates Vietnam and Yemen, however, GUSTATORY have grouped these countries together by virtue of this part of the world being generally unsuitable for varied coffee growth. Beginning with India, this enormous landmass produces heavy and creamy coffee, all of which is typically simple in complexity. Somewhat similar, Vietnamese coffee is often flat and tasteless in character, but surprisingly popular; rather ironically Vietnam is actually the second highest producing country of coffee in the world. Yemeni coffee, by contrast, is really quite unique and quite the opposite of flat. Full of fruity flavours which bring out all its uniqueness, coffee from Yemen can be considered hit-or-miss; you will either love or hate it. Lastly Myanmar, geographically located between India and Vietnam, is a country which is relatively unknown for its coffee, however, has begun to gain international interest and popularity. Coffee from Myanmar is typically similar to that of India.

The coffee industry is in crisis. Informed purchases are needed

Issue: Coffee prices are in crisis, which threatens the very existence of many coffee producers, and so, the future of coffee globally.For more: GUSTATORY on Sky News Radio (Interview)
Our Answer: Informed purchasing decisions are advised, from the independent coffee roasters featured here on the GUSTATORY marketplace. Through direct-to-source relationships, roasters are able to protect their supply chains from the effects of price volatility as they form special relationships with producers. These relationships also protect producers as roasters often commit to fixed term and fixed price contracts, which give producers certainty. This certainty is what producers need in order to not only survive but thrive, committing to sustainable practices and addressing other global problems that are threatening the industry such as climate change.

Make their commitment your commitment. Support independent coffee roasters and you’ll be making a difference before you even have your first cup of coffee.