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    It’s Picking Time for Lao Coffee Farmers

    An Arabica coffee farmer needs to be patient to be profitable. It takes a tree four years to start producing cherries. The window for harvesting is between November and January, but optimal picking time can be as tight as a week. With Arabica futures at a 10-year low, farmers must guarantee high quality organic coffee and top-notch processing to fetch the best price. Enter northern Laos’ Saffron Coffee.   On 21-22 November, Saffron hosted farmers from Luang Prabang’s Viengkham District and staff from the Department of Agriculture for “Seed to Cherry” coffee training.   “We hosted farmers at our processing facility for a couple of days to show them the journey of a coffee cherry through the washed process, to drying, to grading, sorting, roasting, packaging and ultimately, brewing,” explained Saffron Assistant Director Derek Smith.   Saffron calms farmers’ fears over their ability to sell their Arabica, while emphasising the importance of picking only the ripest cherries. “Ripe cherries weigh more, so farmers get paid more per cherry, and the ripest cherries produce the best coffee in the cup,” said Mr Smith. Hence, holding off for a week or two until the cherries are at their peak takes patience for a cash-poor farmer. Mr Smith’s job is to convince them it’s well worth the wait.   “There are new coffee farmers, who we hope will plant thousands of coffee trees in the coming years, starting in June 2019,” Mr Smith said.   “While it will be at least four years before their trees will yield coffee, it’s important to teach good plot care and tree maintenance.” This takes building confidence, which Saffron’s staff does by sharing their time, showing they care, and making a great effort to get their coffee to market.   The new farmers at the “Seed to Cherry” coffee training also visited some farmers to share stories and witness first-hand the benefits of growing Arabica coffee with Saffron Coffee.   Visitors to Luang Prabang during harvest time can join an “Exclusive Guided Tasting” at Saffron Coffee’s Espresso, Brew Bar, and Roastery on the Mekong.   Saffron Coffee has also launched a “From Cherry to Cup” tour, during which they show the process to produce northern Laos’ best brew.    Visit Saffron Coffee   

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    Lanith Luang Prabang Holds a Certificate Ceremony

      On 7 December, a certificate ceremony was held for the 45 students who graduated from three training courses delivered by Lanith Luang Prabang in Food Production, Food and Beverage Services and Housekeeping. These C1-accredited, three-month long programmes combine a variety of components including intensive practical skills training, theoretical knowledge, English language training and an introduction into the tourism and hospitality industry via site visits.   Lanith Luang Prabang then support the students to find employment within the tourism and hospitality sector through their strong industry connections – at the time of graduation 38 of the 45 students have already secured employment in the sector, with the remaining 7 students expected to secure jobs in the coming days. Targeting people from disadvantaged backgrounds, these training courses are funded by the Skills for Tourism (LAO/029) project, and are designed to help people gain the relevant skills to secure gainful employment within the tourism and hospitality sector.  During 2017-2018, Lanith Luang Prabang have trained over 75 people on these courses, and hope to train a further 120 people during 2019.  The Skills for Tourism Project (LAO/029) is co-financed by the Governments of Lao PDR, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and Switzerland, and implemented by the Ministry of Education and Sports of Lao PDR and the Luxembourg Development Cooperation Agency (LuxDev). Skills for Tourism supports improvements in tourism and hospitality technical and vocational education and training and skills development in Lao PDR. A particular emphasis of the project is to support people from disadvantaged backgrounds to acquire the skills needed to work in hotels, restaurants and the greater tourism economy. Source: Hospitality Rendezvous Group  

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    Saffron Coffee Launches Cherry to Cup Tour

      From Cherry to Cup, Saffron Coffee shows you the process to produce northern Laos best brew.