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Indonesian Embassy to promote Indonesian coffee, Bali tour in Poland

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The Indonesian Embassy in Warsaw held the Warsaw Coffee Festival to further encourage the promotion of Indonesian coffee and promote Bali tourism in Poland. The promotional activity was carried out by the Indonesian Embassy in Warsaw along with Podkawa, a producer and distributor of Indonesian coffee in Poland on Saturday (12/2).

According to the Indonesian Embassy in Warsaw, the coffee festival is one of the largest festivals in Poland, which is also used by the Indonesian Embassy in Warsaw to promote the promotion of Indonesian tourism and culture. This is done through regional dance performances and dissemination of the "Bali Warming Up Vacation" program to the visitors.The embassy also performed the Gambyong and Rantak dances to further attract the attention of visitors and made an Indonesian exhibition booth for the visitors. Although still in the atmosphere of the Covid-19 pandemic, the promotional event was held for two days with the implementation of strict health protocols and succeeded in attracting enthusiastic Polish citizens in Warsaw and surroundings.

Based on a survey conducted by the Indonesian Embassy in Warsaw in the midst of the activity, some visitors claimed to know about Indonesia and Bali specifically. Therefore, they welcomed the Bali Warming-Up Vacation program initiated by the Indonesian Government amid the limited movement of international tourists due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The potential tourists from Poland also hope to make Bali one of their tourism destinations in the near future by taking advantage of the Bali Warming Up Vacation program.

Meanwhile, the owner of Podkawa, Ayrton Wibowo said that he is strongly committed to advancing Indonesian coffee products, especially in Poland and other European regions while still paying attention to the welfare of Indonesian coffee farmers./ According to Ayrton, this is aimed at ensuring that the process from seedling to production and distribution (upstream to downstream) can run continuously.

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