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"path": "/2026/04/thailand-specialty-coffee-boom/",
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"textContent": "Key takeaways Thailand currently ranks as the world’s 20th-largest coffee producer, down from the top 15 a decade ago. The country grows mainly robusta, though arabica production is growing, highlighting a sharper focus on quality. Domestic demand consistently outpaces the country’s supply, which is why the majority of Thailand’s speciality coffee stays within the country. […]\n\nThe post Homegrown coffee is fuelling Thailand’s specialty boom appeared first on Perfect Daily Grind.",
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