Coffee: Planting, Production and Processing

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Coffee is one of the most important cash-crop beverages around the world, apart from tea being which lives upto its reputation as an invigorating stimulant, it has transcended all barriers of religion, nation and race. While botanically different coffee and tea are commercially important beverages grown in the warmer regions of the world. Although primarily grown in countries steeped in poverty, coffee continues to bring a glimmer of hope in these countries economies through its commercial success. This book explores the delightful history of coffee, and examines all the elements which have combined to make coffee what it is today. It embarks on a journey of international coffee recipes taking an in-depth look into the precious commodity that is coffee, this book should prove to be an interesting read for the reader.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR S.K. Mangal

S.K. Mangal an associate professor in the department of biotechnology, studied plant biotechnology at M.Sc. and Ph.D. level. He has taught, lectured, and conducted research in plant physiology, tissue culture and plant biotechnology at several universities in India, Nepal and other countries. He is a fellow of the three premier science academics of India and a member of several professional societies. He has published over twenty-five research and review papers in internationally reputed journals, besides five books on various aspects of plant biotechnology. He visited many countries, attended seminars, workshops and corporate conferences of national and international status. 

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Title
Coffee: Planting, Production and Processing
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8189729314
Length
viii+268p., Tables; Figures; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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