Thailand has seen substantial development since the first coffee tree was planted on Doi Inthanon near Chiang Mai. Designing the Future of Thai Coffee is the theme of the festival, Thailand Coffee Fest 2022. As Thailand’s economy for the beverage continues to grow, more specialty coffee beans are being produced there. It is coordinated by the Specialty Coffee Association of Thailand and the lifestyle magazine The Cloud. Visitors can register for tickets by going to this website: https://thailandcoffeefest.org/registration/, which is free to attend.
At the festival, a barista with an award will showcase their coffee and prominent guests will make presentations. The next few days will be thrilling for coffee lovers in Bangkok. A four-day coffee festival has started today at Impact Exhibition Hall 5-7, which is located in the province of Nonthaburi, north of Bangkok’s central business district. The panelists will discuss topics related to coffee production and sustainability.
There will be goods from more than 200 coffee shops and roasters. In a Facebook post about the event, Thailand Coffee Fest stated, “We have just passed the pandemic crisis together with many countries around the world, so the new journey is heading towards the future in new directions, opportunities, and possibilities like never before, to make a new version of history.”
According to the event’s Facebook page, the Thailand Coffee Fest will run from July 14 through July 17 (Sunday), from 10 am to 8 pm.
A 4-day coffee festival near Bangkok has just begun on July 14
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