The Philippine Coffee Industry

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  • čas přidán 10. 08. 2020

Komentáře • 28

  • @rio230
    @rio230 Před 3 lety +5

    This is very informative. Hope the PH coffee supplies increases.

  • @samuelzafico8480
    @samuelzafico8480 Před rokem +5

    This was extremely informative, great job on going to all these places to interview these people. But the music was extremely distracting. And was way too loud.

    • @mastergreens5785
      @mastergreens5785 Před rokem

      Yes! Very informative and eye opener indeed and I suggest and fervently beg for a remaster of the video sans distracting music bed

  • @jkilthau
    @jkilthau Před 2 lety +6

    Cut out the damned piano so we can hear the interviewees respond.

  • @rosetornandizo8269
    @rosetornandizo8269 Před rokem

    The Philippines will become a top producing coffee again in the future with the right investment and support. In Negros we have great coffee production/shop in Baslay Highland Brew Coffee in Dauin, Negros Oriental and also Mt. Canlaon Coffee in Negros Occidental.

  • @simonbernasconi8745
    @simonbernasconi8745 Před 2 lety +1

    I am inspired. I am going to look for coffee in the Philippines when I am there and start a business

  • @eleazarrelevo5096
    @eleazarrelevo5096 Před 3 lety +6

    Wish to see Philippine coffee in Canada!

    • @jeegsaw527
      @jeegsaw527 Před 2 lety

      Try our Arabica and Kape Alamid.

  • @joyce7550
    @joyce7550 Před 3 lety +4

    i have been on a quest to try different coffee beans that I can get my hands on... Philippine coffee beans don't give me much crema but the flavor and aroma are top-notch.

    • @jeegsaw527
      @jeegsaw527 Před 2 lety

      Benguet Arabica and Kape Alamid. Yes !

    • @kellanlyman2416
      @kellanlyman2416 Před rokem

      I've noticed that too about the crema... why is that???

    • @joyce7550
      @joyce7550 Před rokem

      @@kellanlyman2416 i honestly don't know but recently chatted with a coffee consultant here and he said that our coffee trees are old and the strain of coffee although strong and rich in flavor, they're not what the consumers like today. Kinda like a trend in coffee plants.

  • @DeanRendar
    @DeanRendar Před 3 lety +2

    I was previously employed washing pans and cutting boards, and my recent interview said I'd be washing baking pans and coffee mugs, depending if you can interpret the involved parties that's a promotion. Maybe a scarface didn't realize the implications of the backend situation element dishwashers will be associated innocuously, my farmer grandpa I never knew needs to or maybe already knew this. I'm happy to front line stateside rollout.

  • @BaristaNics
    @BaristaNics Před 2 lety +2

    Even before, so many years ago, we the Filipinos / the Philippines producing great speciality coffee together with Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam. We need to revive and reestablish our country to become one of the top producers of coffee in South Asia and in the world.
    We have a decent próduce of arabica beans and known for some varieties of robusta and liberica beans. We are inside of what we called "The Coffee Belt" map.

    • @mastergreens5785
      @mastergreens5785 Před rokem

      During my childhood my grandparents were among the top producers of coffee beans in our hometown. The industry eventually died down for some reasons

  • @LiZa-nn3vg
    @LiZa-nn3vg Před 2 lety +1

    The amount of time, from picking the ripe beans, peeling, drying and then peeling those beans again made us stop harvesting coffee from backyard. It is hard to sun dry because of the rain or the sun is hiding from the fog. We just buy instant from the grocery instead.

  • @risajeanlozaga1417
    @risajeanlozaga1417 Před rokem +1

    Sultan kudarat is not even mentioned, I think sultan kudarat is one of the biggest supplier here in Philippines.

  • @kriseder1424
    @kriseder1424 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm coffee lover

  • @larrybrigs3311
    @larrybrigs3311 Před 2 lety +1

    Mam/Sir meron po ba kayong alam na willing pong mag caretaker sa coffee plantation mga 2000 trees ga hita napo ang puno???

  • @flyingadobo
    @flyingadobo Před 2 lety +2

    Hi! Can you please help me source good Philippines arabica coffee green beans?

  • @user-cr3dr4zc9c
    @user-cr3dr4zc9c Před rokem

    Mawar will shake u to the max.....

  • @gemmalee3032
    @gemmalee3032 Před rokem

    Chinese monopoly na naman 'to. Ano ba?

  • @lesterdavedaguyo3482
    @lesterdavedaguyo3482 Před 6 měsíci

    sana matulongan nyopo ako kailangan ko nang makinarya coffee huller sanamatulongan ako from mindanao pangaln kopo christopher sevilla coffee farming bukidnon.

  • @chrismorg31
    @chrismorg31 Před rokem

    Good video but spoilt with the constant piano music in the background, i dont understand why youtubers need to dress content up with repetative / distracting background Music.

  • @arturobayangos1223
    @arturobayangos1223 Před rokem +1

    touched on 4 coffee variants but never itemized them . how could that be informative