For the next two quarters, India’s coffee exports are expected to go up by 10% year-on year in value terms due to a shift to mid-premium coffee from expensive premium-quality coffee amid firm international prices.
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India’s Coffee Board wants to boost domestic consumption of the beverage through its partnership with Amazon, which has, in the past, driven the growth of many global coffee brands.
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A short history of the India Coffee House: Conversation, revolutionary politics and a different way to do business Unassuming, unostentatious, efficient, reasonably priced and other such adjectives are what spring to mind when the India Coffee House is spoken of. Karthik Venkatesh January 09, 2021 09:50:30 IST College Street Coffee House, Kolkata – A portrait of Tagore on the wall. Image via Wikimedia Commons
A story that begins in British times, takes a decidedly leftward twist in Nehruvian times, acquires a certain notoriety or revolutionary flavour (depending on your politics) in the times of Indira, and more than holds its own even when the ‘animal spirits’ of liberalisation and globalisation are unleashed, cannot be an ordinary one. Throw in a generous mix of intellectuals, filmmakers, writers and other such cultural personalities into the mix, without forgetting to state that the story is pretty much a ‘national’ one (only a few states in the North East seem to be missing in the tale) and the narrative becomes even more intriguing.