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Other rarities, including Thailand’s Black Ivory Coffee (around AED 5,500 per kilogram) and Indonesia’s famous Kopi Luwak (up to AED 4,400 per kilogram), are also expected to make an appearance. If ...
Credit: World of Coffee Other rare varieties such as black ivory from Thailand (selling at Dhs5,500/kg) and kopi luwak from Indonesia (up to Dhs4,400/kg) are expected to be featured. WOC Dubai itself ...
Some of the rarest coffees in the world include Black Ivory from Thailand, which sells for approximately $1,500 per kilogram and Kopi Luwak from Indonesia that can fetch up to $1,200 per kilogram.
Some of the rarest coffees in the world include Black Ivory from Thailand, which sells for approximately $1,500 per kilogramme and Kopi Luwak from Indonesia that can fetch up to $1,200 per kilogramme.