Photo taken on Nov. 15, 2024 shows a worker holds dried of arabica coffee beans at Aie Dingin village in Solok Regency, West Java, Indonesia. (Ade Yuandha/Xinhua) JAKARTA, Nov. 16 (Xinhua) -- Indonesian workers harvested Arabica coffee beans in West Java. As the fourth largest coffee-producing country in the world, Indonesia produces around 642,000 metric tons of coffee and contributes 6 percent of the world's coffee production.
Photo taken on Nov. 15, 2024 shows a worker holds red cherry arabica coffee beans after harvested at Aie Dingin village in Solok Regency, West Java, Indonesia. (Ade Yuandha/Xinhua) Photo taken on Nov. 15, 2024 shows workers are seen during dried procesing of arabica coffee beans at Aie Dingin village in Solok Regency, West Java, Indonesia. (Ade Yuandha/Xinhua) Photo taken on Nov. 15, 2024 shows workers sort arabica coffee beans during dried processing at Aie Dingin village in Solok Regency, West Java, Indonesia. (Ade Yuandha/Xinhua) Photo taken on Nov. 15, 2024 shows a farmer picks red cherry arabica coffee beans at Aie Dingin village in Solok Regency, West Java, Indonesia. (Ade Yuandha/Xinhua) Photo taken on Nov. 15, 2024 shows a worker sorts arabica coffee beans during dried processing at Aie Dingin village in Solok Regency, West Java, Indonesia. (Ade Yuandha/Xinhua)■
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