It is the ripe coffee season in Vietnam

Hi dear Hivers in Cinnamon Cup Coffee community, today I would like to write about the ripe coffee season in my country. As you may know, Vietnam is the second largest coffee exporter in the world. And my hometown, Daklak province, is known as the coffee capital of Vietnam. And my family also has coffee farm and we are also a coffee producer. I grew up with the coffee farm and I think I understand it thoroughly. So it's my honor today to write about it today.

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Late November and early December every year is the ripe coffee season in my hometown. The sign is when the wildflowers bloom. At this time of year, if you come to visit my hometown, you can smell the aroma of ripe coffee beans everywhere. The vast coffee farms are cover with the red color of the ripe coffee. When I was a child, I often picked ripe coffee beans and ate them, the coffee pods are sweet. There are both Arabica and Robusta coffee in my hometown. For me, I prefer the mix. I often take 50% Arabica and 50% Robusta for my cup of coffee. I'm not sure about you guys, but I find ripe coffee beans so beautiful.

The wild sunflower is the sign of ripe coffee season in my hometown

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During this time of year, the farmers in my hometown are really busy. They usually wake up early in the morning to go the the farm to harvest the coffee and go back home in late afternoon. When the coffee is ripe, the farmers have to be rush to harvest them because they will turn into too ripe and landfall soon. It's much more difficult to harvest the coffee when they are on the ground. In the worse case, if it rains, the farmers have more difficulty to harvest the coffee and the coffee landfalls sooner.

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Despite of the hardship, the farmers are so happy during this time because they can reap the rewards after a year of hard work. Ripe coffee beans are not only the rewards but also the pride for the farmers after a hard working year. You may not know that to make those ripe coffee beans, the farmers had to do a lot of work. After harvesting, they will prune the coffee trees, followed by fertilizing and watering. In the dry season, they have to water the coffee trees again, and after the rainy season they have to clean up the weeds so they don't absorb the coffee tree's nutrients. In short, to have such beautiful coffee beans, the farmers have to put a lot of effort and time, so we should be grateful to them for delicious cups of coffee.

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There are two main methods to harvest coffee in my hometown, which are picking by baskets and picking with mats. For coffee trees with a low ripening rate, farmers will use baskets to selectively pick ripe coffee cherries. This method will take more time. For coffee trees with a ripeness rate of over 80%, farmers will use mats to pick all of them. This method is much faster. After picking up the coffee cherries, they will store in big bags and transported to the farmer's home. And you know what the most popular vehicle to transport the coffee from farm to home in my hometown is the farm vehicles. These transportations are from China, and they are really suitable to carry things in my hometown with mountainous terrain and dirt roads.

Picking coffee with baskets

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Picking coffee with mats

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The farmers use these farm vehicles to transport the coffee from farm to home

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Thank you very much for taking time to read my post. I hope you understand more about how the farmers harvest coffee in my hometown and have a good time with the post. Wish you a nice day.

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really awesome Ears are not cultivated in our country so seeing them is good for vision. Bumpers of coffee appear to have been cultivated.

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Thank you very much for your visit
What a pity that the coffee trees are not planted in your country.
The coffee trees are really beautiful in real life .

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Beautiful set of photos. Truely amazing. You must share youd work on #FreeCompliments community to get deserved rewards.

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Thank you very much for your visit and recommendation, I will try it soon.

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I have heard about coffee produced in Vietnam, but never actually seen or tried one. I bet that there are some very tasty coffees coming from your country and I hope that one day soon I will have the chance.

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Yes, we are the second largest coffee exporter in the world. There many types of coffee here, I believe that you will definitely find your favorite one here.

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I think I have seen a coffee from Thailand somewhere too, but actually haven’t tried one too. Is your region producing coffee, or just Vietnam and Thailand? I haven’t heard about coffee from Cambodia. Do you know something about them?

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They look like berries, I thought coffee beans were brown in colour. Don't mind me, I don't know much about coffee and I have learnt about them alot from reading your post.
The aroma of a cup of Cinnamon coffee would actually be great for my taste buds ☺️

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There are some types of coffee, some of them are yellow, some of them are orange, and some of them are red. Whatever, each type gives a different taste and aroma. You should try Vietnamese coffee one day.

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Your photos are so realistic, that I feel like I was there with you.
I hope my dream to visit a coffee plantation will come true one day:)))

Yeah, there were some good posts, heh-13.jpg

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Dear Dodo, I had no idea that Vietnam us growing & exporting so much coffee! Thanks for this info. I like to learn something new. I also like when some cultural tradition is preserved for time & that people enjoy doing it. Your photos are great! Bravo!

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Wow
I love this.

It's always a thing of Joy to harvest what you have been nurturing.

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You share some beautiful photos with us, the coffee beans really are beautiful. Here in my country, coffee growers are specialists in the art of growing and harvesting coffee.

Thanks for sharing your experience with us.

Good day.

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Thank you for sharing those beautiful pictures! I used to be a heavy coffee drinker and to smell the aroma of those coffee beans?! You are so lucky 😊

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I never knew that coffee was always planted
I used to think they mix things to make coffee, lol
Thanks for the lecture though

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It's great to see you, as always! Have a Coffee-Licious Day:)

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Wow! This is a whole lot of process, thank you for taking us on this journey, I never knew coffee could look like berries. Can they be eaten like that? I mean as they are picking it.

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I’m so glad to meet a fellow coffee planter! It’s been a pleasure reading this post. Here in India the scenes pretty much the same, hectic and beautiful at the same time. 👩🏻‍🌾

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