Indonesia is the world’s fourth-largest producer of coffee, after Brazil, Vietnam and Colombia, but the archipelago’s farmers are less productive than their competitors. In East Java province, farmers ...
In West Java, Indonesia, Endah is a member of a coffee-farming community. “Yes, I grow coffee,” Endah says. “I’m the daughter of coffee farmers, and also a wife of a coffee farmer.” Indonesia has the ...
Priced far above ordinary coffee, this rare brew owes its fame to a production process unlike any other.
Deep in Indonesia's Lembang forest, row after row of coffee bushes dotted with red berries grows between pine trees. The plants are surrounded by leafy banana trees, willowy bamboo trees, and tuberous ...
It's a rainy, downcast, January day in San Francisco, yet a warm crowd continues chanting the Indonesian message of welcome. They are here for the grand opening of Kopiku, San Francisco's first ever ...