Many celebrities love the fragrance of coffee, and Kopi Luwak breaks their hearts. Some local coffee shop owners often go to Indonesia and East Timor to inspect the kopi luwak collection methods at the entrance to ensure the wild collection of kopi luwak beans. Last year, Artist Chen introduced Indonesian civet coffee, which brought Hong Kong people to sigh about Kopi Luwak culture. In recent years, Edward, the owner of Color Brown at Saigon Cafe, has sent staff to coffee tree farms in Indonesia and East Timor to inspect wild civet cats eating coffee cherries, and farmers collect manure to extract coffee beans. Jos Ramos Horta, the second president of East Timor and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1996, wrote to Edward praising him for helping the country develop the coffee market.
Participating Miss Zheng pointed out that each cup of 20 grams of cat feces coffee is currently worth 298 yuan. If customers buy East Timor coffee beans, they donate all the income to East Timorese farmers. The plan started in May last year and only took about 7 months to collect about 3 kilograms of cat feces coffee beans. Farmers used the return to purchase coffee shellers to speed up production. Civets came and went freely. Farmers took care of coffee trees to attract more civets to eat and defecate. PETA believes that with the popularity of kopi luwak with good price, more farmers will be encouraged to mass produce and imprison civet production of coffee beans.
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