The Asian Age

Luwark coffee now being produced in India

Poop of Civet cat is key ingredient to world’s most expensive coffee

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New Delhi, Sept. 11: India, Asia’s third-largest producer and exporter of coffee, has started producing the world’s most expensive coffee, made from the poop of civet cat, on a small scale in Coorg district of Karnataka.

The Civet coffee, also called as Luwark coffee, is expensive because of uncommon method of producing such a coffee. It is produced from the coffee beans digested by civet cat. The feces of this cat are collected, processed and sold.

It is highly priced because it is claimed to be more nutritious and high cost involved in sourcing the animal dropping, wastage during processing and quality certificat­ion.

Civet coffee, a drink of elite consumed widely in the Gulf nations and Europe, is sold for `20,00025,000 per kilo abroad.

Here in the country's largest coffee-growing state, Karnataka, a startup firm, Coorg Consolidat­ed Commoditie­s (CCC), has made a humble beginning of making the luxury coffee on a small scale and has also decided to open a cafe to serve the brew locally.

“Initially, 20 kg of civet coffee was produced. After establishi­ng the start-up firm, 60 kg was produced in 2015-16 and 200 kg last year. We hope half a tonne production from the new crop to be harvested from October,” Narendra Hebbar, one of the founders of CCC, told PTI.

The exotic coffee is being sold locally under the brand ‘Ainmane’, he said that the company has only one outlet at Club Mahindra Madikeri Resort where it sells locally produced coffee, spices and other products.

Mr Hebbar also shared that the company sources the animal poop from plantation­s located close to forest from where civet cats come to eat the ripest coffee bean cherries.

“Civet cat eats flesh of the coffee cherries and not the bean. Natural enzymes in civet’s stomach enhances the bean flavor and that’s why this coffee is unique,” he said.

Now, farmers are understand­ing the importance of this coffee and “we produce it in natural form

unlike other countries where civet cats are caged and forcefully fed with coffee beans,” he noted.

It is being sold at `8,000 per kilo here, while it is available at `20,000-25,000 per kilo overseas, he said.

Asked if the company plans to export, Hebbar said it is not viable to export in view of high certificat­ion cost given the current low production levels.

“We want to promote this coffee locally. We will open a cafe soon. We will sell ‘Coorg Luwark Coffee’ along with other varieties like Cappuccino and Expresso,” he said.

A senior Coffee Board official also confirmed that civet cat coffee is being produced in small quantities in parts of Coorg and Chamarajna­gar districts

Civet cat eats flesh of the coffee cherries and not the bean. Natural enzymes in civet’s stomach enhances the bean flavor and that’s why this coffee is unique — NARENDRA HEBBAR Co-founder, CCC `20,000 -25,000 per kilo is the price at which the coffee is sold abroad

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