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又是一年丰收时|丰收时节享美景,农文商旅融合铺就乡村振兴画卷
Xin Hua She· 2025-09-22 01:28
Group 1 - The upcoming 2025 Chinese Farmers' Harvest Festival is promoting the integration of agriculture, culture, commerce, and tourism, injecting vitality into rural revitalization [1] - In Changde, Hunan, over 200 acres of kiwifruit are being sold online, allowing more than 100 local households to increase their income through job opportunities [3] - In Pu'er, Yunnan, the coffee industry is being integrated with tourism to create immersive experiences, establishing a new urban identity for the city [5] Group 2 - The 2025 Farmers' Harvest Festival activities in Zunyi, Guizhou, are attracting many tourists, featuring events like tasting banquets and agricultural product exhibitions [7] - During the fishing season at Hengshui Lake in Hebei, various activities such as cultural markets and non-heritage displays are enhancing the tourism experience [9]
这座山村“咖”位大
Ren Min Wang· 2025-09-19 16:21
Core Insights - The article highlights the unique coffee cultivation in Xinzhai Village, Yunnan, which has a history of over 70 years and covers more than 10,000 acres of land [1][3] - Xinzhai Village is recognized for its high-quality coffee, benefiting from favorable natural conditions such as altitude, temperature, and climate, which contribute to the distinct flavor profile of Baoshan's small-grain coffee [3][5] Group 1 - Xinzhai Village is known as the "Coffee First Village" and has attracted media attention for its coffee production and potential for export projects [1] - The village is transitioning from ordinary coffee to specialty coffee, exploring new ways to integrate coffee tourism, which is seen as a means for rural revitalization [3][5] - The Gengjiang Coffee Estate, located in Xinzhai Village, spans over 3,000 acres, with more than 1,300 acres dedicated to specialty coffee cultivation, benefiting from fertile soil and ample sunlight [5] Group 2 - The coffee produced in Xinzhai Village is characterized by its rich flavor, described as "strong but not bitter, fragrant but not harsh, with a hint of fruit acidity" [3] - A coffee expert at the Gengjiang Coffee Estate highlighted the popularity of oil olive coffee beans, which have a unique aroma combining flavors like olive, peach, and grapefruit [7] - Visitors, including international journalists, expressed admiration for the coffee's taste, noting its sweet and floral notes [7]
美国关税冲击下巴西咖啡产业寻新机
Xin Hua She· 2025-09-19 06:05
Core Insights - Brazil is the world's largest coffee producer and exporter, with the southeastern state of Minas Gerais accounting for over half of the country's total coffee production [1][2] - The U.S. has imposed a 40% tariff on Brazilian coffee imports since August, leading many Brazilian exporters to halt U.S. orders and seek new markets [1][2] - The impact of U.S. tariffs may be more detrimental to American roasters and brands that rely on Brazilian coffee, as Brazil can explore other markets like China [2] Group 1: Market Impact - The coffee-producing region of Serra do Mineiro in Minas Gerais is the first in Brazil to receive "origin designation" certification, with 70% of its coffee exported globally [1] - Approximately one-third of unroasted coffee in the U.S. comes from Brazil, with imports expected to reach 8.14 million bags in 2024, representing 33% of total U.S. coffee consumption [1] - Many coffee cooperatives in Brazil have ceased U.S. orders, with most shipments made before the tariff implementation, and strong demand remains from Europe and Australia [2] Group 2: Price and Market Strategy - The primary effect of the tariffs has been an increase in coffee prices, prompting Brazilian producers to seek new markets while hoping for a resolution through dialogue [2] - Brazilian coffee producers emphasize the quality of their products, which aligns with the preferences of consumers in potential new markets like China [2] - Coffee beans can be stored for up to three years, allowing exporters to wait for more favorable market conditions before selling their stock [2]
怒江傈怒咖啡有限公司成立 注册资本10万人民币
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-09-18 21:23
Company Overview - Nujiang Lisu Coffee Co., Ltd. has been established with a registered capital of 100,000 RMB [1] - The legal representative of the company is Li Jixiu [1] Business Scope - The company is engaged in various licensed projects including catering services, which require approval from relevant authorities before operation [1] - General projects include coffee bean planting, agricultural product sales, daily ceramic product sales, household appliance sales, and retail and wholesale of edible agricultural products [1] - The company also offers internet sales (excluding licensed products), food internet sales (only pre-packaged food), and operates small grocery stores [1] - Additional services include park management, tourism project planning and consulting, travel agency services, leisure sightseeing activities, scenic area management, initial processing of edible agricultural products, fruit and flower planting, cocoa bean planting, and agricultural horticultural services [1] - The company can independently conduct business activities based on its business license, except for projects that require approval [1]
在高黎贡山麓,寻一缕咖啡香
Ren Min Wang· 2025-09-18 15:59
Group 1 - The Yunnan Baoshan Gaoligong International Boutique Coffee Cultural Park is recognized for its rich coffee aroma and serves as a cultural and historical exploration site for coffee [1][3] - The region of Baoshan, particularly the Lujingba area, is identified as a core production area for small-grain coffee, benefiting from unique geographical and climatic conditions, which have led to its designation as a "golden zone" for coffee cultivation by the International Coffee Organization (ICO) [3][5] - Baoshan small-grain coffee has received several accolades, including the "Eureka" gold award at the 42nd World Coffee Expo in Brussels in 1993, recognition as a national geographical indication product in 2010, and inclusion in the first batch of EU-protected geographical indication products in China in 2021 [3] Group 2 - The coffee from Baoshan is noted for its unique flavor profile, described as rich without bitterness and aromatic without being overpowering, making it a medium for cultural exchange between China and other countries [5][7] - International visitors have expressed surprise and appreciation for the quality of Chinese coffee, highlighting its potential to enhance cross-cultural dialogue and connections [5][7]
巴西干旱天气或加剧供应短缺 阿拉比卡咖啡豆价格逼近历史高点
智通财经网· 2025-09-16 13:06
Group 1 - Coffee futures prices have surged due to concerns over potential La Niña effects leading to prolonged drought in Brazil, threatening crop yields, with Arabica coffee prices reaching $4.21 per pound [1][3] - Since early August, coffee futures prices have increased by approximately 50%, driven by drought in Brazil, tariffs imposed by the U.S. on South American supplies, and declining inventories [1] - Speculative buying has been observed, particularly following the release of Brazil's August export data and the continued decline in certified Arabica coffee inventories [1] Group 2 - Brazil typically accounts for about 30% of U.S. coffee bean imports, and the inventory of Arabica coffee beans in exchange-regulated warehouses has dropped to its lowest level since April 2024, indicating supply tightness [3] - The NOAA has indicated a 71% probability of La Niña occurring between October and December, which could adversely affect Brazil's coffee crop for 2026-2027, as many had hoped this season's crop would help rebuild inventories [3] - Weather forecasting agency Vaisala reported that Brazil's main coffee-producing regions will continue to experience drought, with unfavorable soil moisture and limited rainfall negatively impacting flowering [3]
【环球财经】巴西国家供应公司下调2025年咖啡产量预期至5520万袋
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-09-07 02:09
Core Insights - Brazil's National Supply Company (Conab) has revised its coffee production forecast for 2025 to 55.2 million bags, a decrease of approximately 500,000 bags from the May estimate [1] - Despite being in a relatively low production "biennial cycle," overall coffee production is expected to increase, with a projected average yield increase of 3% and a planting area increase of 0.9% [1] - Arabica coffee production is forecasted at 35.1 million bags, down from the previous estimate of 37 million bags, while Robusta production is expected to reach 20 million bags, up from the earlier forecast of 18.7 million bags [1] Industry Overview - Brazil remains the world's largest coffee producer and exporter, making Conab's regular forecasts significant for the international market [1]
“村咖”香动山水间
Xin Hua She· 2025-09-02 08:38
Core Insights - The coffee industry in Yunnan is experiencing significant growth, with coffee planting area expected to exceed 1.2 million acres and production surpassing 140,000 tons by the end of 2024, accounting for over 98% of the national total [1] - The agricultural output value of Yunnan's coffee is projected to reach nearly 5 billion yuan, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 13% [1] - The integration of coffee with rural tourism and other sectors is revitalizing local economies and creating new job opportunities for residents [2] Group 1 - The rise of "village coffee" (村咖) is not only a scenic attraction but also a lucrative opportunity, contributing to the local economy [1] - Young entrepreneurs are returning to rural areas to engage in coffee-related businesses, enhancing community vitality [2] - The "one household, one business model" is being implemented, allowing traditional coffee farmers to transition into new roles such as guesthouse managers and coffee artisans [2] Group 2 - The coffee industry in Yunnan has developed a mature supply chain, with diverse business models emerging that combine coffee with tourism, film, and education [3] - Unique local products, such as coffee-themed crafts and snacks, are enhancing Yunnan's coffee brand and contributing to rural revitalization [3] - Yunnan's coffee exports reached a value of 650 million yuan in the first half of 2025, marking an 8.4% year-on-year growth and reaching 34 countries and regions [2]
哥伦比亚咖啡产量预计减少90万袋
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-08-28 15:33
Core Insights - Colombia's coffee production is expected to decrease from 8 million bags to 7.1 million bags in the second half of the year, representing a year-on-year reduction of approximately 900,000 bags [1] Industry Summary - The Colombian Coffee Growers Federation anticipates a significant drop in coffee output, highlighting potential challenges for the industry [1] - The Executive Director of the International Coffee Organization, Noguera, has called for enhancing industry competitiveness and expressed optimism regarding the outlook for U.S. tariffs, emphasizing that the U.S. remains Colombia's largest coffee market [1]
气候变化影响哥斯达黎加咖啡产量,预计来年产量下降约10%
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-08-27 01:32
Core Insights - Coffee is one of Costa Rica's three major agricultural exports, but climate change is significantly impacting local coffee production, with an estimated 10% decline in output expected for the 2025-2026 period [1][3] Group 1: Production Impact - Continuous rainfall since the end of last year has disrupted the growth cycle of coffee, leading to a projected 10% decrease in coffee production for the 2025-2026 season, down to approximately 1.17 million bags [3] - The heavy rainfall has exacerbated structural issues, including labor shortages, with the Costa Rican Coffee Institute reporting that 15% of coffee cherries could not be harvested in time due to the adverse weather [3] - In the Los Santos region, particularly in Tarrazú, coffee production is expected to decrease by 20% for the 2025-2026 season, resulting in an estimated economic loss of $22.1 million [3] Group 2: Disease and Soil Conditions - The increased rainfall has intensified the spread of coffee rust and anthracnose diseases, while also damaging soil conditions for planting [7] - Producers are being forced to seek higher altitudes with more suitable temperatures for coffee cultivation [7] Group 3: Adaptation and Research Efforts - Costa Rican experts and institutions are working to develop new coffee varieties that can withstand the impacts of climate change, with research on hybrid coffee varieties initiated eight years ago [9] - The research focuses on the adaptability of these hybrids in non-traditional altitude planting areas, as well as addressing yield and coffee quality issues, which are critical in Costa Rica [9] - Additionally, Costa Rica is enhancing its early warning systems to provide timely alerts on diseases and weather changes, while also improving infrastructure for shade tree planting, irrigation system upgrades, and mechanical drying facilities [9]