<p>Prakasam: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/n-chandrababu-naidu">N Chandrababu Naidu</a> on Saturday said that he aspires to see Araku coffee reach the status of a global brand like Starbucks in the future.</p>.<p>While commemorating International Women’s Day in Markapuram, Prakasam district, Naidu noted that Araku Coffee, grown by tribal farmers, has already gained international recognition.</p>.Andhra's Araku Coffee earns organic certification, secures buyers from Europe, Tata group.<p>"One day, our Araku Coffee should emerge as another Starbucks. It should become an international brand. To achieve this, set up 100 pilot outlets," said Naidu, addressing a large gathering of Women’s Day celebrants.</p>.<p>He emphasised that he had found a partner to promote and establish Araku Coffee centres and called for their expansion into every village and major panchayat, encouraging women to take the lead.</p>.<p>"Not just Araku Coffee, I will also help you set up restaurants and bring in international partners. You must seize this opportunity," he urged.</p>.<p>With flagships in Paris and Bangalore, Araku, according to its website, is the first terroir-mapped coffee to also champion the world’s largest certified organic plantation in the Eastern Ghats of India.</p>.<p>Additionally, Naidu announced that he had signed agreements with 24 organisations on Saturday, which he said would create "lakhs of jobs," adding that this was just the beginning. </p>
<p>Prakasam: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/n-chandrababu-naidu">N Chandrababu Naidu</a> on Saturday said that he aspires to see Araku coffee reach the status of a global brand like Starbucks in the future.</p>.<p>While commemorating International Women’s Day in Markapuram, Prakasam district, Naidu noted that Araku Coffee, grown by tribal farmers, has already gained international recognition.</p>.Andhra's Araku Coffee earns organic certification, secures buyers from Europe, Tata group.<p>"One day, our Araku Coffee should emerge as another Starbucks. It should become an international brand. To achieve this, set up 100 pilot outlets," said Naidu, addressing a large gathering of Women’s Day celebrants.</p>.<p>He emphasised that he had found a partner to promote and establish Araku Coffee centres and called for their expansion into every village and major panchayat, encouraging women to take the lead.</p>.<p>"Not just Araku Coffee, I will also help you set up restaurants and bring in international partners. You must seize this opportunity," he urged.</p>.<p>With flagships in Paris and Bangalore, Araku, according to its website, is the first terroir-mapped coffee to also champion the world’s largest certified organic plantation in the Eastern Ghats of India.</p>.<p>Additionally, Naidu announced that he had signed agreements with 24 organisations on Saturday, which he said would create "lakhs of jobs," adding that this was just the beginning. </p>