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A research team has revealed how Ethiopia’s diverse landscapes shape the quality of Arabica coffee beans through distinct ...
“The shift by cereal farmers to cash crops like coffee and sugar cane has resulted in a decline in maize and wheat production ...
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AllAfrica on MSNTapping Ethiopia's Wildlife Resources for the Benefit of the Country
It has safeguarded endemic wildlife through local governance systems.Areas like Dodola Community Conservation Area in Western Arsi Zone harbor as many large mammal species as national parks, including ...
Born in Dire Dawa, in eastern Ethiopia, and raised in the Netherlands, Kanessa Muluneh is a dynamic Ethio-Dutch entrepreneur and self-made investor.
Ethiopia has launched a national campaign to plant 700 million trees in one day. The ambitious goal, announced Thursday, is part of a conservation initiative seeking to plant 50 billion trees by ...
Earthier and more bitter than the arabica beans grown in Brazil, Colombia, and other coffee-growing regions near the Equator, robusta beans are often thought of as producing lower-quality coffee.
Earthier and more bitter than the arabica beans grown in Brazil, Colombia, and other coffee-growing regions near the Equator, robusta beans are often thought of as producing lower-quality coffee.
In a world increasingly dominated by industrial scale and rapid production, Kona coffee companies should work to remain a symbol of craftsmanship, care and community.
Concerns over frost impacting harvest in Brazil are threatening to push up global coffee prices.
According to the National Coffee Association, an estimated two-thirds of American adults drink coffee each day – and now, it could get more expensive by Aug.1.
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