Yunnan using bean to perk coffee sales

Coupled with extreme weather last year in Brazil – the world’s largest coffee-producing country – global coffee prices have continued to climb.To get more news about yunnan coffee, you can visit shine news official website.

In the first half, exports of green coffee beans from Yunnan Nongken Coffee Co Ltd, a state-owned company, surged 622.81% year-on-year, hitting a record high, it said.“The coffee market is on an upward trend this year, and prices of coffee beans produced in Yunnan have reached nearly 10-year highs,” said Sun Zhiqing, president of Yunnan Nongken Coffee.“We seized the chance to further develop our business.

“Earlier this year, in major coffee-producing areas of Yunnan such as Puer, Lincang and Baoshan, we reserved a large volume of green beans, and it has helped us with smooth coffee production and trade at a later stage,” Sun said.Last week, the Yunnan government issued a document further increasing the rate of fine coffee products and deep processing of beans in the province.

By 2024, the province aims to build itself into an important premium global coffee bean-production area by lifting the rate of premium coffee beans to 30% of the total, and the deep processing rate of coffee beans to 80%.

By leveraging advantages such as high altitudes and a subtropical climate, Yunnan – China’s largest coffee cultivation area – is ideal for growing high-quality coffee beans.

In the first six months, Yunnan Nongken Coffee made new breakthroughs in the trading of green coffee beans.Next, it aims to further push forward industrial integration and upgrading and expand exports.The company has been a cooperative unit of a coffee project between the Chinese government and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

Coffee growing in Yunnan developed slowly and steadily until 1988 when the modern coffee industry in China as it is known as today began.

With the likes of the Chinese government, the World Bank and the UNDP working together coffee cultivation on a much larger scale was introduced to the region.Besides selling coffee beans to major cities nationwide, it has exported products to countries and regions such as the United States, Australia, East Asia, South Asia, the Middle East and Europe.

In 2021, sales revenue from the coffee sector in China reached 381.7 billion yuan (RM252bil), up 27.2% year-on-year.

By 2025, sales are expected to exceed one trillion yuan (RM659.63bil), according to a report by food delivery platform Ele.me.The city is followed by Beijing, Hangzhou of Zhejiang province, and Guangzhou of Guangdong province, the report found.

Particularly, coffee beans produced in Yunnan have gained increasing attention domestically.As of February, there were 569 coffee retailers in Shanghai that sold Yunnan coffee beans, and the number soared 848% year-on-year.

The order quantity of the beans surged 713% year-on-year, said Meituan, another food delivery platform.“The latitude and climate of Yunnan have been suitable to grow high-quality coffee beans. The local coffee sector should develop more premium products.