Good news for the coffee industry of Bali as its coffee exports have risen by 80.93 percent in January to September 2012 alone. All in all, it has reached US$152,601 according to the Public Relations Chief of Bali Administration 1, Ketut Teneng.
Additionally, he said that commodities also were able to rise and reach US$484,344 during the same period in 2011. It even reached 8.02 tonnes.
The best thing about the coffee in Bali is that its natural taste is maintained because the farmers do not use pesticides or other chemical substances that are known to be hazardous to the lives of the consumers.
Right now, farmers only pick the ripe coffee beans which promote the delicious taste of Bali coffee.
"As of now, Bali`s coffee has reached Japan and France. Apart from meeting the international demands, coffee plantations act as a magnet for tourists,” said Ketut Teneng.
Last year alone, 30,029 hectares were covered in coffee plantations. About 10, 486 hectares of this is used for the production of Arabic coffee alone.
Last year, about 3,122 tonnes of coffee were produced last year.
So if you are in Bali and you want to try out something new, then you should try its famous Bali coffee while you sit and watch the sun rise or sun set from your room which is one of the villas Bali. Or you could also share an afternoon of coffee with your love one while basking in the ambiance on a rainy afternoon in any of the villas in Bali for rent.
So what are you waiting for? Book now your Bali accommodation and enjoy a vacation in Bali. Check out Bali Villa Holidays and see the variety of villas Bali that you can choose from.
Additionally, he said that commodities also were able to rise and reach US$484,344 during the same period in 2011. It even reached 8.02 tonnes.
The best thing about the coffee in Bali is that its natural taste is maintained because the farmers do not use pesticides or other chemical substances that are known to be hazardous to the lives of the consumers.
Right now, farmers only pick the ripe coffee beans which promote the delicious taste of Bali coffee.
"As of now, Bali`s coffee has reached Japan and France. Apart from meeting the international demands, coffee plantations act as a magnet for tourists,” said Ketut Teneng.
Last year alone, 30,029 hectares were covered in coffee plantations. About 10, 486 hectares of this is used for the production of Arabic coffee alone.
Last year, about 3,122 tonnes of coffee were produced last year.
So if you are in Bali and you want to try out something new, then you should try its famous Bali coffee while you sit and watch the sun rise or sun set from your room which is one of the villas Bali. Or you could also share an afternoon of coffee with your love one while basking in the ambiance on a rainy afternoon in any of the villas in Bali for rent.
So what are you waiting for? Book now your Bali accommodation and enjoy a vacation in Bali. Check out Bali Villa Holidays and see the variety of villas Bali that you can choose from.
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