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  2. Coffee production in India - Wikipedia

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    There are approximately 250,000 coffee growers in India; 98% of them are small growers. [2] Over 90 percent of them are small farms consisting of 10 acres (4.0 ha) or fewer. According to published statistics for 2001–2002, the total area under coffee in India was 346,995 hectares (857,440 acres) with small holdings of 175,475 accounting for ...

  3. History of coffee - Wikipedia

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    Coffee production in India is dominated in the hill tracts of South Indian states, with the state of Karnataka accounting 53% followed by Kerala 28% and Tamil Nadu 11% of production of 8,200 Tonnes. Indian coffee is said to be the finest coffee grown in the shade rather than direct sunlight anywhere in the world. [81] There are approximately ...

  4. Indian filter coffee - Wikipedia

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    Indian filter coffee is a coffee drink made by mixing hot milk and sugar with an infusion brewed using finely ground coffee powder and chicory through percolation in a traditional Indian filter. It has been described as "hot, strong, sweet, and topped with bubbly froth" and is commonly known as filter kaapi in India. [1]

  5. The specialty coffee wave sweeping small-town India - AOL

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    While India is often associated with tea, it also has a long coffee-drinking history. The culture took shape in the 1900s when Indian Coffee Houses emerged as a hangout spot for the intellectual ...

  6. Baba Budan - Wikipedia

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    Baba Budan was a 17th-century Sufi, whose shrine is at Baba Budangiri, Chikkamagalur, Karnataka, India.He is known to have first introduced the coffee plant to India by bringing seven raw beans from the port of Mocha, Yemen while coming back from hajj in 1670.

  7. Nadakkal Parameswaran Pillai - Wikipedia

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    Indian Coffee House shop at Thampanoor, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. N. S. Parameswaran Pillai or Nadakkal Parameswaran Pillai (1931–2010) is the co-founder of Indian Coffee Houses in Kerala with T. K. Krishnan. He is also the author of a history of Indian Coffee House, a worker cooperative.

  8. Coffee Board of India - Wikipedia

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    The Coffee Board of India was established by an act of Parliament in 1942. Until 1995 the CBoI marketed the coffee of a pooled supply. Later, coffee marketing became a private-sector activity due to the economic liberalisation in India. [1] The Coffee Board's traditional duties included promotion of sale, and consumption of coffee in India and ...

  9. The Secret History of How Coffee Took Over the World - AOL

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    Coffee spread to Europe, meanwhile, in the same period via trade routes from the Ottoman Empire and the port of Mocha, with the English and Dutch East India Trading companies circumventing export ...