The Brazilian Coffee Museum was opened at the roasting factory of the largest Chinese coffee chain, Luckin Coffee, in Kunshan, Jiangsu Province, in eastern China.
As the first Brazilian coffee-themed museum established in China, representatives from the Brazilian Export and Investment Promotion Agency (APEX-Brasil), the Consulate General of Brazil in Shanghai and coffee industry associations participated in the opening ceremony.
The museum vividly presents the history of almost 300 years of development of the Brazilian coffee industry and its unremitting efforts toward sustainable development.
"Coffee has become a bond of friendship between China and Brazil. We hope that through cooperation with the Brazilian industry, we can promote high-quality Brazilian coffee to the Chinese market, strengthen bilateral cultural exchange, and boost Chinese cooperation coffee industry between the two countries," said Guo Jinyi, co-founder of Luckin Coffee.
(Source: Brasil 247, on November 11)