India's Coffee Revolution: How Koraput Brews Global Success Story

Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated part of his Mann Ki Baat episode to celebrate India's coffee culture. He specifically highlighted Koraput coffee from Odisha, noting how listeners had requested its inclusion. The PM shared inspiring stories of corporate professionals who left their jobs to pursue coffee farming. He emphasized how coffee cultivation is transforming women's lives and strengthening India's global coffee identity.

Key Points: PM Modi Praises Koraput Coffee in Mann Ki Baat Episode

  • PM Modi highlights Koraput coffee's unique flavor and life-changing impact on local communities
  • Corporate professionals leaving jobs to pursue coffee cultivation passion
  • Women empowerment through coffee farming bringing respect and prosperity
  • Indian coffee gaining global recognition from Karnataka to Northeast regions
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India's coffee brewed in India, loved by world: PM Modi in 'Mann Ki Baat'

PM Modi highlights Odisha's Koraput coffee in Mann Ki Baat, praising its global appeal and transformative impact on women's lives and regional economy.

India's coffee brewed in India, loved by world: PM Modi in 'Mann Ki Baat'
"India's coffee is coffee at its finest. It is brewed in India and loved by the World - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Oct 26

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday highlighted Odisha's renowned Koraput coffee during the 127th episode of his monthly radio programme, 'Mann Ki Baat', and said that India's coffee is "coffee at its finest -- brewed in India and loved by the world".

"You all know about my association with tea, but today I thought, why not discuss coffee in 'Mann Ki Baat'! You may recall that last year we talked about Araku coffee in 'Mann Ki Baat'. Some time ago, many people from Odisha also shared their feelings with me regarding Koraput coffee. They wrote to me saying that Koraput coffee should also be discussed in 'Mann Ki Baat'," the Prime Minister said.

PM Modi said he has been told that Koraput coffee not only has a unique and rich flavour but also plays a vital role in transforming lives in the region.

"There are people in Koraput who are cultivating coffee through their sheer passion. They were doing handsome jobs in the corporate world... but they liked coffee so much that they entered this field and are now successfully working in it. There are also many women whose lives have been pleasantly transformed by coffee," he said.

The Prime Minister praised the empowerment of women and the socio-economic change that coffee cultivation has brought to Koraput.

"They have gained both respect and prosperity through coffee. It has been rightly said: Koraput Coffee is truly delectable! This indeed is a pride of Odisha," he said, adding a line roughly translated from Odia.

Highlighting India's diverse coffee culture, he noted that Indian coffee is gaining global popularity.

"Be it Chikmagalur, Coorg and Hassan in Karnataka; the areas of Pulney, Shevaroy, Nilgiri and Annamalai in Tamil Nadu; the Biligiri region on the Karnataka-Tamil Nadu border; or the areas of Wayanad, Travancore and Malabar in Kerala -- the diversity of Indian coffee is truly remarkable," he said.

He further mentioned that coffee cultivation in the Northeast is also expanding, enhancing the identity of Indian coffee worldwide.

"Our Northeast is also progressing in coffee cultivation. This is further strengthening the identity of Indian coffee worldwide -- that's why coffee lovers say: India's coffee is coffee at its finest. It is brewed in India and loved by the World," he added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Wonderful to hear about Koraput coffee! I tried it last year and it's truly exceptional. The fact that corporate professionals are leaving their jobs for coffee farming shows how promising this sector is becoming.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the focus on Indian coffee, I wish there was more discussion about sustainable farming practices and fair pricing for our coffee growers. Many small farmers still struggle with market access.
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Arjun K
The women empowerment angle is heartwarming! When women gain economic independence through coffee cultivation, entire communities benefit. This is real development at the grassroots level. 👏
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Michael C
As someone who has traveled extensively in India's coffee regions, I can confirm the quality is world-class. The terroir in places like Coorg and Nilgiris produces coffee that can compete with the best international brands.
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Nisha Z
Hope this recognition translates into better infrastructure and support for coffee growers. Our farmers deserve modern processing units and direct market linkages to get fair prices for their premium products.

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