The fourth largest worldwide coffee producing country, Indonesia, produced almost 12 million 60-kilogram coffee beans during 2022 and 2023, and the figure was really good, but the article from Mongabay foresaw the production of coffee beans will be declined to less than 10 million in this year.
The low production is caused by several reasons, as El Niño is expected facing feverish temperatures in coffee production area. Also, on an overcast day that same month, Saturi walked through his plantation dressed in funereal black to inspect the fruit on some of his 3,200 robusta coffee trees. However, Saturi would normally collect the coffee beans three times in the picking.
As coffee lovers, Meal Zense hopes the coffee production in Indonesia will remain, so we can keep enjoying coffee at normal cost.