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Buleleng
Northern Lights
Banyuatis
Coffee Manufacturing in Buleleng
Coffee
is a remarkably familiar drink for the Balinese
community. Coffee trunk grows well at cool-climate
land such as at the territory of Buleleng
(North Bali). Most of the territory is good
for coffee plantation. Species of coffee
cultivated here are Arabica (Coffee arabica)
and Robusta (Coffee canephora). From time
immemorial Buleleng is the biggest coffee
producer in Bali so several inhabitants
of South Bali flocked to work there as coffee
harvester.
As
coffee supplier, either in the form of bean
or ready-to-use powder, Buleleng has several
enterprises of coffee milling. These enterprises
are managed both traditionally and modernly
by means of sophisticated and modern machines.
One of the moderately well known coffee
manufacturing in Buleleng is the Kopi Banyuatis.
This company is located at Pemaron Village,
precisely on Jalan Singaraja-Seririt. It
is close to Baruna Beach, or 2 km east of
Lovina Beach.
The Kopi Banyuatis manufacturing was founded
by Ketut Englan in 1976. He processes the
coffee produced by local farmers from his
village, Banyuatis, into the ready-to-use
coffee powder. Originally, the company was
located at Jalan Diponegoro Singaraja. Then,
it was relocated to Pemaron Village to expand
its business. Such business is now handled
by Gede Harjasa (30) on account of the bustles
of Ketut Englan as enterpriser in Buleleng.
Its raw materials are supplied by farmers
at the surroundings of Pupuan and Banyuatis
Villages. The purchased coffee is the dry
one with an certain amount of resolved water
content so that the coffee bean can be processed
straightforwardly. Coffee selection is performed
by the company through special tests. It
is intended to maintain the quality of its
production.
The
process undergone by the coffee bean into
powder begings from the oven, then it is
milled and packaged in compliance with the
needs. "Our company employs 27 workers
consisting of 6 persons in charge on the
phase of baking; 3 persons at the milling
division to make it into powder and 9 others
at packaging division that makes the coffee
ready to sell. Administration assistance
comes to 2 persons and marketing 6 persons,"
observed Gede Harjasa.
This company processed 30 tons of coffee
monthly. Its products are marketed in different
kinds of packages, namely 50g, 100g and
500g. First class coffee consists of the
Arabica and Robusta within certain amount
of composition. It results in typical distinguished
aroma and flavour to Banyuatis coffee, while
second world-class coffee is the Arabica
mixed with Robusta within certain amount
of percentage. It then emanates the aroma
and flavour, typically Banyuatis, while
for the second class of coffee, the product
is blended with the mixture of corn powder.
Up to these days, this company remains to
apply the firewood within the baking process
in oven. An oven tube containing 75 kg of
coffee is baked for an hour and then milled
for an hour, too. (BTN/I Ketut Supir)
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