Old school coffee


Sor (right) with his brother Joseph were happy to take over the family’s coffee business. — LIM WING HOOI/TheStar

Growing up with the aromatic scent of roasting coffee ensured that William Sor and his brother Joseph would invariably end up taking over the family’s coffee-making business. LIM WING HOOI reports.

CHANGING consumer tastes, availability of cheap imports and advancement in manufacturing technology have been cited as among the causes for the decline in cottage industries.

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