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Brewing a Cup of Change – A National Geographic Documentary about Araku Coffee

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Coffee Documentary

Coffee is a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans, which are the seeds of berries from the Coffea plant. The genus Coffea is native to tropical Africa (specifically having its origin in Ethiopia and Sudan) and Madagascar, the Comoros, Mauritius, and Réunion in the Indian Ocean.[2] The plant was exported from Africa to countries around the world. Coffee plants are now cultivated in over 70 countries, primarily in the equatorial regions of the Americas, Southeast Asia, India, and Africa. The two most commonly grown are arabica and robusta. Once ripe, coffee berries are picked, processed, and dried. Dried coffee seeds (referred to as beans) are roasted to varying degrees, depending on the desired flavor. Roasted beans are ground and brewed with near-boiling water to produce coffee as a beverage.

Coffee is slightly acidic and has a stimulating effect in humans. Coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world.[3] It can be prepared and presented in a variety of ways (e.g., espresso, French press, café latte, etc.). It is usually served hot, although iced coffee is a popular alternative. Clinical studies indicate that moderate coffee consumption is benign or mildly beneficial in healthy adults, with continuing research on whether long-term consumption lowers the risk of some diseases, although there is generally poor quality of such studies.[4]


A cup of coffee with added milk
The earliest credible evidence of coffee-drinking appears in Yemen in southern Arabia in the middle of the 15th century in Sufi shrines.[5] It was here in Arabia that coffee seeds were first roasted and brewed in a similar way to how it is now prepared. Coffee seeds were first exported from East Africa to Yemen, as the Coffea arabica plant is thought to have been indigenous to the former.[6] Yemeni traders took coffee back to their homeland and began to cultivate the seed. By the 16th century, it had reached Persia, Turkey, and North Africa. From there, it spread to Europe and the rest of the world.

Brazil is the leading grower of coffee, producing one-third of the world total in 2016. Coffee is a major export commodity: it is the top agricultural export for numerous countries and is among the world's largest legal agricultural exports.[3][7] It is one of the most valuable commodities exported by developing countries. Green (unroasted) coffee is one of the most traded agricultural commodities in the world.[8] Some controversy is associated with coffee cultivation and the way developed countries trade with developing nations and the impact of its cultivation on the environment, in regards to the clearing of land for coffee-growing and water use. Consequently, the markets for fair trade coffee and organic coffee are expanding.

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Coffee and Biodiversity Conversation

After a screening of The Connected Cup documentary at the Global Coffee Festival, I was joined by the always incredible Daniel Vargas from Cafe de Monteverde in Costa Rica. Cafe de Monteverde is where I first began filming for the documentary that spans 9 countries and four years. We discuss how coffee farms are interconnected, sustainability practices, and the importance coffee plays in society!

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Farming Abroad - Coffee Harvest in El Salvador

Working with Luis Gutierrez and his son on La Finca de Cristiani Burkard in El Salvador, I learn how coffee is harvested at high elevations on the side of an active volcano. The bright red coffee beans are hand picked and fill heavy bags that are carried across steep terrain to the trucks that are waiting to haul them down the rough mountain dirt roads. At the washing and drying facility in the valley below, coffee is prepared one of three ways: natural, washed, and honey. I learned all about the different flavor nuances of the different varieties and preparation methods by taking part in a taste test, which happens regularly on the farm to ensure the the coffee is meeting their highest quality standards. After the beans are washed, they are moved to either raised beds or the patio, where they are continually hand stirred while they dry under the hot sun. Lastly the coffee beans are bagged and ready for export out to all parts of the world.

I can't thank Wilbur-Ellis enough for their support on this trip. Not only did they help sponsor the video, they were also my connection to this amazing coffee farm in El Salvador. Our farm here in Oregon has been loyal Wilbur-Ellis customers for many years now and we've established strong relationships at the company with people that are helping us maintain our crop health and helping manage our farm's inputs. Luis, in El Salvador, had the same nice things to say about his experience working with Wilbur-Ellis as well, which was great to hear. Wilbur-Ellis has been a great company to work with and I'm honored that they wanted to help make this video happen.
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How The Industrilization of Coffee is Affecting it's Sustainability - MSKI

Matt Borg from Carrier Roasting Co. gives an in-depth description of how the coffee industry faces many problems in the way coffee is sourced. This video was part of my 12th grade senior project in which I researched How the coffee industry is facing sustainability issues and their causes.
Special thanks to Matt Borg for being my mentor and helping with the project.
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Araku’s coffee is world-famous, but why are its farmers still struggling?

Araku coffee is famous across the world for its taste, flavour and aroma but for the farmers who grow it, this global recognition means absolutely nothing.

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On Our Way To The Top To Shoot A Coffee Documentary!

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Araku Coffee & Bamboo Chicken/আরাকুর ঐতিহ্য (The Pride Of Araku Valley)

Here I am sharing the famous coffee garden of Araku valley. Another famous thing of Araku is Bamboo Chicken. Lets Enjoy the video.


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Taste History | Episode Five - Coffee at the Fortified City

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Liam Gauci - Principal Curator for the Malta Maritime Museum within Heritage Malta, invites you to join him on a five-episode sensual exploration of delectable dishes and beverages inspired by historical documents that have survived the ravages of time. With the participation of Heritage Malta, The Malta Tourism Authority, and Taste History.
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Inside View Of Coffee Museum In Araku Valley | Visakhapatnam | CoolGuyRam

Check out the Inside view Of #Coffeemuseum In #Arakuvalley which is located near #Visakhapatnam of Andhra Pradesh. Here we can see Coffee making Machines, Coffee chocolates and Tribal Art Gallery. Entry fee is 10 rupees for adult and 5 rupees for child. Museum will open 8AM everyday and it will close around 8 to 9PM.

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Coffee Plantations On Ananthagiri Hills, Araku Valley Coffee Plantations on Ananthagiri Hills are a must visit, especially if you are in the area. Miles and miles of coffee plantations await you in the mesmerizing hills of Ananthagiri, which begin as soon as you enter the Araku Valley. The smell of coffee leaves is spread through the entire valley rejuvenating your senses. The plantations are deeply rooted in the history of the tribes of the Araku Valley. Coffee estates gave the tribes the opportunity to join mainstream population and earn a living for themselves and their families. You will find a lot of tribal population working in the coffee plantations. The first organic coffee of India was produced in these plantations of Araku Valley by sheer hard work of the tribal groups. This organic coffee, branded under the name Araku Emerald, has gained popularity all over the world.

Languages : Telugu and English Weather : 30° C Best time to Visit : october to March

Best time to visit araku : Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan Feb

How to Reach Araku Valley
• There are many buses that ply from Vishakhapatnam to Araku Valley. Private bus operators run Deluxe as well as Volvo buses to the hill station.
• There is a railway station at Araku Valley and a passenger train leaves daily from Vishakhapatnam railway station for Araku Valley.
• Araku Valley does not have an airport of its own. The nearest airport is the Vishakhapatnam Airport at Vishakhapatnam that is situated about 112 km from the Araku Valley.
• The airport has two terminals and receives only domestic flights. The nearest international airport is the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport at Hyderabad and pre-paid taxis are available from the airport
. • Private vechiles are available to reach coffee plantations from araku and anthagiri hills

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Araku Valley Coffee House Museum & Art Gallery | Tribal Crafts | Aadiwasi Handcrafts | Plants | 2021

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Araku Tribal Museum is what you should visit before wonderful meals at Araku Valley Coffee House. This place offers good coffee among its drinks. Most people say that the staff is gracious here. Pay democratic prices for eating at this spot.


Araku Valley Coffee Museum, as the name suggests, is a museum that puts the historical journey of Araku coffee and related products in India. It's a great place to be for the coffee and chocolate lovers who love taking a walk back into time when coffee was just about to make a mark in this part of India. Besides, there are also fastfood stalls, swings and recreational activities for kids, dance performances, and more. It won't be an overstatement to say that Araku Valley Coffee Museum is more than just coffee or a museum.

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The Araku Valley Coffee Museum tells visitors the story of coffee and then serves them a cup or two at its coffee shop where more excitement awaits
A warm aroma of coffee beans and the hiss of the an espresso machine greet me in the heart of Araku Valley. I am at the Araku Valley Coffee Museum, about 130 kilometres from Visakhapatnam. Along with the heady smell of coffee I also take in the journey of this bean to this location. Coffee was introduced to Andhra Pradesh in 1898 by a Britisher N S Brodie during 1898. I also learn that India holds a unique position in world coffee sector being the sixth largest producer of coffee, and that more than 98 % coffee growers in the country are small farmers. Did you know that coffee is grown in the shade, employing environmentally sustainable methods? I do now.
The museum narrates the journey of coffee from seed to cup through colourful murals on walls right at the entrance. Wearing colourful earthy tones of green, red and yellow, the tribal women and their families pluck the deep red coffee cherries. The brightly-hued murals depict how these cherries are then pulped, fermented and dried till it is ready for roasting and grounding. Inside the museum, the soft lights bring alive the dioramas (three-dimensional figures made of fibre and cement) that reflects the long journey of the coffee bean from its discovery in Ethiopia to its popularity across the world and Araku. An audio-visual show gives a glimpse of the lush green slopes of the Araku Valley where coffee is grown under the shade of silver oak trees and pepper creepers.
The museum was set up in 2006, but its journey began in 1954 when a migrant Prakash Raoset up a small coffee shop near the Railway Station to showcase Araku’s Arabica coffee. Today that small shop is a bustling aromatic place attached to a museum and all of it built up over 4,000 square feet.

Since then, the coffee museum has drawn several tourists from across India and abroad who come here to savour its wide range of beverages and chocolates. “The museum and coffee shop unit is a source of livelihood for 70 tribal villagers from the region, who are coffee growers themselves. They are trained in making coffee beverages and coffee chocolates that are sold here,” says Naresh Akella, son of Prakash Rao who along with his two brothers Santosh Kumar and Gopal Rao took over the reigns of managing the museum after their father passed away a few years ago.

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Das Kaffee-Projekt Lampocoy 2013

Seit 2011 baut der deutsche Fernsehautor Dethlev Cordts in Guatemalas Hochland ein Kaffeeprojekt auf: umweltfreundlich, nachhaltig und sozialverträglich. Der hervorragende Gourmet-Kaffee, den die Kleinbauern von Lampocoy produzieren, wird in Europa direkt vermarktet. Man kann ihn z.B. im Internet kaufen. Suchbegriff: Lampocoy - oder bei vielen Spezialitätenröstern. Lampocoy grand cru: Kaffee trinken und Leben schenken.

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A short video I created for The Coffee Gondola, a fantastic coffee outlet that swears to take Speciality Coffee to places it's never been before.

Filmed on location at Reading Festival and the big Feastival 2017

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Araku Valley is a Hill station in Vishakhapattanam district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. It is a valley in the Eastern Ghats inhabited by different tribes.In this video, you get complete tour guide of the inside of araku coffee museum , araku coffee plantation, some film shooting spot,some scenic spot etc.

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