East Germany's coffee from Vietnam
A thirst for caffeine led to an unusual global collaboration between East Germany and Vietnam in the 1980s with the creation of a mass coffee plantations.
In the 1980s, a thirst for caffeine caused an unusual global collaboration.
Coffee-loving East Germans were left without after a crop failure in the world’s biggest exporter of the drink, Brazil.
So the East Germans hatched a scheme, linking up with fellow communist state Vietnam to create a mass of coffee plantations.
The man behind the plan, Siegfried Kaulfuß, tells Michael Rossi about the scale and success of the endeavour.
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(Photo: Siegfried Kaulfuß with Vietnamese coffee farmers. Credit: Siegfried Kaulfuß)
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