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From Doi Chang to Ranong: Thailand’s GI coffees brew a global reputation at Coffee Fest

Summary by Pattaya Mail
The Ministry of Commerce highlights unique GI-certified coffees from across Thailand at THAILAND COFFEE FEST 2025, boosting rural economies and strengthening the country’s soft power through specialty brews like Doi Tung and Doi Chang. BANGKOK, Thailand – The Ministry of Commerce is showcasing its finest Geographical Indication (GI) coffees at THAILAND COFFEE FEST 2025, which concludes on July 13, at IMPACT Exhibition Center in Muang Thong Thani…
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The eighth edition of the Asu Coffee Fest continues to take place at the historic Itá Enramada Cultural Centre, at the foot of Lambaré Hill, where renowned chef Silvia Cabello Talavera, known as "Lá Nutry" presents her variety of desserts. La Nutry presents her varieties of desserts at the Asu Coffee Fest. Photo: networks During the event, people will be able to enjoy proposals without gluten and sugar that are prepared exclusively by the La Nut…

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Pattaya Mail broke the news in Pattaya City, Thailand on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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