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Coffee Is Among The Crops Grown
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Coffee Plantations Within The Park Abandoned In 1946
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Coffee Cultivation On The Tijuca (18th Century)
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Wild Coffee Plants (Coffea Pseudozanguebariae) Grown In Kaya Jibana, Kaya Kambe And Kaya Kauma (Nom File Annex 4)
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Includes A Former Coffee Factory
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Bukit Barisan Selatan Np. "The Park Has Recently Lost 20% Of Its Forests To Illegal Agriculture .... Wwf Found That More Than 450 Km2 Of Park Land Is Being Used For Growing Coffee, And The Organisation Is Now Working With Multinational Coffee Companies (Including Nestle) To Help Them Avoid Buying Illegally Grown Coffee.
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Coffee, Cotton And Chat Are Cash Crops (Ab Ev)
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Ethiopian Harar Is A Coffee Bean Of The Species Arabica That Is Grown In The Region Of Harar In The Eastern Highlands Of Ethiopia. It Is One Of The Oldest Coffee Beans Still Produced And Is Known For Its Distinctive Fruity, Wine Flavour. Nom File: The Principal Income Of The Area Of Harar Remained Coffee
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"The Indigenous Enset Is The Main Food Crop And Coffee Is Now The Main The Cash Crop." (Ab Ev)
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"The Forests Of The Bale Mountains Serve As A Genetic Reservoir For Wild Forest Coffee" (Ab Ev)
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Includes A Number Of Colonial Coffee Fincas: Finca "El Portal" And Finca Retana