Black Ivory Coffee

[2] The company claims to rescue elephants from tourist trade abuse.

[2] The producer sells the coffee to select luxury hotels,[5] where it is sold at US$50 per cup.

[6] Most of the beans are not recoverable as they are chewed by the elephants, become fragmented, or are lost in the bush after being excreted.

[6] Now, Black Ivory Coffee no longer produces in the Golden Triangle but in Surin province in north east Thailand.

Eight percent of Black Ivory Coffee Company sales are donated to the Golden Triangle Asian Elephant Foundation, which is used to fund the elephants' health care.

Fresh Black Ivory coffee beans.
Coffee served cold in Black Ivory stemware .