Before we return to the battlefield, here's a quick sip of history.
In 1696, the Dutch brought coffee seeds from Malabar, India, to the Indonesia.
The seeds were planted in Kedawung, Bataviaโan area known today as
Under the field of General Governor of V. O. C named William van Outhoorn.
From those early plantings, coffee began its long journey across the archipelago, eventually becoming one of Indonesia's most iconic commodities.
So while generals prepare strategies, miners collect resources, and nations recover from war.
Take a moment to imagine:
More than 300 years ago, someone was already planting coffee in the very land that would one day become Indonesia.
Now excuse us while we enjoy a hot cup of coffee and pretend there isn't another war waiting tomorrow. โ๐
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