Coffee production in Malaysia has a ways to go yet. The Edge Magazine reported in 2020 on some of the challenges faced by coffee planters, those planting Sabarica (https://theedgemalaysia.com/article/cover-story-wake-and-smell-sabarica). Meanwhile, the Agriculture Ministry reported in 2021 that coffee yield in 2020 was just 4,241 tonnes! (https://www.malaymail.com/news/money/2021/10/01/agriculture-dept-ready-to-assist-coffee-entrepreneurs-in-malaysia-says-depu/2010018) There's potential, but again, it's labour-intensive ... maybe Malaysia would do well to experiment with harvesting robots, to relieve the labour pressures across the industry.
this post was submitted on 17 Jun 2023
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I remember news a while back about Arabica going extinct due to climate change. I'm curious about the Malaysian coffee production scene now
Yeah, and also increased demand. It's a billion dollar market now and kinda surprise we didn't increase production sooner.
Also nice seeing you here lol
Also nice seeing you here lol
And I'm here to stay regardless of r/malaysia's blackout decision! You can check out the Malaysia kbin magazine too.
Strange i couldn't find kbin's malaysia group via lemmyworld, i thought they're federalised
Federation it's a bit buggy but hopefully all the kbin magazines will come over to Lemmy soon!