Marina
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  • Kharkov
  • Ukraine
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What is your position in the coffee industry?
barista, manager, consultant
Where are you located? ( City and Country )
Ukraine, Kharkov
How many years have you been in the industry?
since 2002
If you are a barista or shop, are you interested in a barista exchange with another coffee shop/barista?
maybe
Tell us more about your coffee shop or barista skills.
My specialisation is training. And I make espresso, cappuchino, latte art and sell espresso coffee-machines.
What cities or countries are you interested in traveling to?
I love to travel, so anywhere.
About Me:
I am a development manager. I am a treiner for franchisees.
About My Company:
The coffe-shop I work in is called Dom Kofe. In Ukraine it exists since 1995. We sell Blasercafe coffee and espresso coffee-machines. Also we make espresso, cappuccino, etc.
What is your favorite thing about the coffee industry?
Coffee is a part of my life. Really.
Website:
http://blasercafe.ru

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At 6:25am on June 26, 2009, Alun Evans said…
Haha- better profile photo! In the last one could only see your folded arms. Is that Budha in Kiev??
At 6:23am on June 26, 2009, Alun Evans said…
Thanks Marina. The website has been around a while now- I have a seperate one for Merdeka in NZ. The Luwak, yes I made that picture when we had a film crew from German TV here a few years back. The Luwak has been a point of interest for quite a number of visitors here! Coffee- we work directy with farming groups aroun Indonesia. 97% or there abouts- of all Indonesian coffee is not grown on Plantations, but by small holders- it is a wee bit different than saw growers in Origins through the Americas.
At 5:45am on June 13, 2009, Alun Evans said…
Coffee in Indonesia pretty much grows anywhere- from the lowlands (Robusta) to the mountains (Arabica). If you evr decide on a visit here- let me know.
At 2:11am on June 13, 2009, kvsaiprasad said…
Hi !! Marina,

Thanks for accepting my friendship !! I am from India. I would like to start my own coffee shop in India. In which way U help me ?
At 6:36am on June 12, 2009, Alun Evans said…
Yes we both source and roast the coffee ourselves. The focus is 100% on Indonesian coffees- arabicas with one robusta exception. Lat count we retailed around 30 types of coffee- mainly singe origins, but also a range of blends. One of the blessings (as below) is Indonesia has such diversity
At 5:09am on June 12, 2009, Alun Evans said…
You know, I am so blessed living here. Java alone has how many fine, fine quality arabica coffees. Robusta something I drink a lot of when I am out in the field. Right now, (as I type), I am up in a village where robusta is the standard crop. It is raining outside and the family I am with has indeed just brought me a cup of Robusta. It is indeed different from the Arabica, but as the rain falls- it is still a hot, sweet way of passing the time and breaking the ice.
At 4:40am on June 12, 2009, Alun Evans said…
Hehe...no worries! A big welcome from down here (there) in Java, Indonesia!
 
 
 

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