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Mwakiro Muyinga Muyinga coffee producing area introduces how about Muyinga coffee beans
The Muyinga coffee producing area borders Tanzania in northeastern Burundi near the top of the Congo Ridge of the Nile River. The climate here is mild, volcanic soil, annual precipitation of 1300 mm, an average of 1800 meters above sea level, creating ideal conditions for coffee growth. Here, farmers grow their own food and grow crops to supplement their income, and coffee is one of them. The coffee in this area is small in size.
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Coffee beans and Historical background of the Republic of Malawi there is no unified grading standard for Malawian coffee.
The Republic of Malawi is located in the inland zone of the plateau in south-central Africa. It is one of the most densely populated countries in Africa, with more than 13 million people living in just 118000 square kilometers, 20 per cent of which is water. It can be seen on the map that there is a very large lake to the northeast. It is Lake Malawi, which is also the natural boundary between Malawi and its neighboring countries. Coffee in the late 1800s
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