
Delhi’s Parliament House is set to host exclusive Araku coffee stalls starting Monday, providing a platform to promote the globally renowned tribal-grown coffee from Andhra Pradesh. The initiative has been facilitated by Lok Sabha Speaker, who has extended support to showcase and popularize Araku coffee among lawmakers, officials, and visitors in the national capital.
The stalls will be operational at Sangam 1 and 2 Court Yard from March 25 to March 28, allowing guests to experience the unique aroma and taste of Araku coffee. This initiative aims to boost the recognition of coffee cultivated by tribal farmers in the Eastern Ghats region.
To oversee the arrangements, Andhra Pradesh’s Tribal Welfare Minister G. Sandhya Rani, along with officials from the Girijan Cooperative Corporation (GCC), traveled to Delhi on Sunday. The GCC, which plays a crucial role in marketing and distributing Araku coffee, is expected to use this opportunity to create greater awareness and expand its market reach.
With its rich flavor and organic cultivation methods, Araku coffee is gaining global recognition, and this initiative could further elevate its brand value.