Courtesy of KBRI SeoulIndonesia participated in this year’s Seoul Coffee Expo (SCE) 2017, which took place from April 6 to 9 at the Convention & Exhibition Center in Seoul, the Trade Ministry said in a press release
Indonesia participated in this year’s Seoul Coffee Expo (SCE) 2017, which took place from April 6 to 9 at the Convention & Exhibition Center in Seoul, the Trade Ministry said in a press release.
The SCE 2017 marked Indonesia’s third year of participation. Indonesia was named the special guest country this year and given a 90-square-meter pavilion filled with coffee products from nine renowned companies and exporters, including PT Erefindo Jaya Indonesia, Ventura Coffee and PT Aneka Coffee Industry.
At this event, Indonesia brought Arabica coffee from Toraja, Java, Mandailing and Gayo, all of which were positively received among buyers at this event, which featured 250 companies from around the world across 800 booths.
According to the Trade Ministry’s director general of national export development, Arlinda, exporter of Indonesian coffee to South Korea, has experienced a positive trend in the past five years. From 2012 to 2016, exports in coffee have grown 14.39 percent.
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