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Arabica Catimor
Arabica Typica
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Arabic Catura
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"Experience the Essence of Pakse’s Finest Arabica & Robusta Coffee, Freshly Roasted."
Laos produces two main types of coffee:
Robusta and Arabica. Robusta is mainly used for regular coffee as well as a typical coffee drink in Laos where it is sweetened with condensed milk. The latter, Arabica, is of a higher quality due to its mild taste, and it is used for espresso. For the 20,000 tons of coffee that Laos produces a year, 5,000 tons are Arabica beans and 15,000 tons are Robusta.
Laotian coffee
The Arabica beans produced in Laos “are known for their medium body and a combination of mild citrus and floral tones.” Laos produces Robusta coffee at high altitudes (1,300 m.a.s.l.) unlike other countries. 95% of its coffee is harvested in the Bolaven Plateau. Coffee is Laos’ fifth largest export product. The Bolaven Plateau, where coffee was first planted in Laos during the French colonial times, is the primary region of production for Laos. Several species were planted including Arabica, Robusta, and Liberica.
History of coffee production in Laos
The first few coffee plants were introduced to the country and soils of Laos by French colonists around 1915. After trial and error of trying to harvest coffee beans in the north, the French realized that southern Laos was ideal for plantations. Millions of years ago there was a volcanic eruption in the south, causing the southern soils to contain rich minerals ideal for coffee production. The south is also where the Bolaven Plateau is, which remains as Laos’ primary region of production.
The Bolaven Plateau is located in the area known as Paksong, where vegetation is verdant all year around. Not only does its rich soil serve as the reason for ideal coffee production, but so does its high altitude of 800 to 1,350 meters and cool climate.
For the past twenty years and continuing, the government of Laos has been working with coffee harvesters to plant more Arabica plants, since it yields a higher price, thus, increasing the income of farmers. There are 20,000 coffee growing communities in 250 villages in Laos and many of these families depend on coffee farming as a living.
Unit Price & Shipping cost for the above coffee machines as follows:
YS-SGL: $1,1485.85
Wooden box and shipping cost to Vientiane: $82
Total: $1,230.85
YS-3120: $1,493.85
Wooden box and shipping cost to Vientiane: $87
Total: $1,580.85
YS-DBL: $1,838.85
Wooden box and shipping cost to Vientiane: $114
Total: $1,952.85
Production time: It takes around 7-14 working days for us to prepare the products and wooden box package after payment. Shipping time: 8-10 days around.
🎉Arabica & Robusta Coffee
Green/Raw Beans per Kilo:
• Size 18: 310,000 kip
• Size 16: 172,500 kip
• Size 14/15: 149,500 kip
• Robusta Green Beans: 172,000 kip
Roasted Medium Dark Coffee Beans per Kilo:
• Whole Beans: 299,000 kip/kilo, 149,500 kip/500 grams
• Ground Coffee: 310,000 kip/kilo, 155,000 kip/500 grams
Products will be shipped immediately upon payment verification.
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Seeds. Arabica
Katimor
Number 12-13 138,000 Kip/kilo
Number 14-15 149.500 Kip/kilo
Number 16-18 172,000 Kip/kilo
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Please join me in making a meaningful impact on the lives of 72 primary students (40 boys and 32 girls) in Laos! At Savarn Elementary School in the Kham District of Xieng Khouang Province, these children face challenges such as limited resources, including only four teachers and no access to water facilities. Most come from impoverished families, often arriving at school without breakfast. Let's come together to provide them with the essentials they need to thrive.
“Together, We can Spark Joy and Learning for Every Child.“
“Together, We can Spark Joy and Learning for Every Child.“
school project - Primary
school project - Primary