Civet Cat Coffee Price In India
Civet coffee a drink of elite consumed widely in the Gulf nations and Europe is sold for Rs 20000-25000kg abroad.
Civet cat coffee price in india. The natural enzymes in the cats stomach enhance the bean flavor and that is why this coffee is unique. A startup Coorg Consolidated Commodities CCC has decided to produce this coffee at. It is being sold at Rs 8000 per kg here while it is available at Rs 20000-25000 per kg overseas he said.
India Asias third-largest producer and exporter of coffee has started producing the worlds most expensive coffee which is made from the poop of civet cat. To increase the amount of coffee they were able to export they forbade Javanese and Sumatran farmers from picking coffee. From located close to forests where Civet cat comes to eat the ripe coffee beans.
The price of this coffee varies widely from 100 to 600 per pound. Now farmers understand the importance of this coffee and we produce it in natural form unlike other countries where civet cats are caged and forcefully fed with coffee beans he noted. Even as is the case this morning when its been picked out of cat shit.
Worlds Most Expensive Coffee Made From Poop Of Civet Cat To Be Produced in India. Presently the rate for Kopi Luwak coffee in Dubai starts at Rs 30000 per kg and in the US it sells for Rs 25000 per kg. After the Civet Coffee is processed by the animals locals from the tribe that we partnered up with go through and search the forest floor and collect the droppings.
Other brands of Kopi Luwak coffee that are imported in India sell for around Rs 15000 to Rs 20000 a kg. It is produced from the coffee beans digested by civet cat. Grab this limited opportunity to purchase at discounted prices and taste the most sought after brew and the most expensive coffee in the world - CIVET CAT COFFEE.
For any clarifications regarding Civet Coffee please feel free call our Coffee Expert at 9980131619 and we will be more than happy to assist you. Initially 20 kg of civet coffee was produced. It is being sold at Rs 8000 per kg here while it is available at Rs 20000-25000 per kg overseas he said.