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The image depicts a cozy and vibrant coffee shop interior featuring a long, rustic wooden counter where customers can sit and enjoy their beverages. The counter is adorned with intricate chalk art drawings, creating a lively and creative ambiance. Behind the counter, baristas clad in white shirts are diligently preparing coffee orders, with one barista skillfully operating an espresso machine. The exposed brick walls, warm lighting, and wooden furnishings contribute to the cafe's inviting and welcoming atmosphere. Customers can be seen seated at the counter, engrossed in conversation or quietly savoring their drinks. Overall, the image captures the essence of a charming and socially conscious coffee shop that celebrates artisanal coffee and community empowerment.

Ahka Ama Coffee: Empowering Thai Villagers Through Sustainable Coffee

Ahka Ama Coffee (“Ahka” is a village in Northern Thailand and “Ama” means mother in their dialect) is a socially empowered enterprise named after one mother in the Akha village of Maejantai. She inspired her village to work together to produce, process and market their own Arabica coffee, empowering 14 families and delivering a delicious experience that utilizes a mixed multi-cropping system to limit the use of chemical fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides. By drinking a cup of java at the cafe you’re supporting these people, whether you have an espresso, a mocha topped with latte art or a more atypical “shakerato”: a double espresso shaken, not stirred, in a cocktail shaker full of ice. Want a buzz? They serve an uber boozy Irish coffee that keeps the whiskey’s full potency in tact throughout the sipping exerpience. For the java heads out there there’s also tons of coffee nerdery, from shelves lined with numerous coffee-making gadgets to books on local cooking and beans to coffee art.

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