Lincoln's 2 sqm "mini" coffee shop becomes world's smallest coffee shop
It is reported that Adam's coffee shop has only two stools, which can hold up to four customers at the same time, two of whom stand in line and the other two sit and drink coffee. At present, the coffee shop can only receive 35 guests a day.
According to the report, although the reception capacity of the shop is limited, the coffee shop has attracted many customers, and some customers are willing to wait in line to buy coffee in the rain in order to see the elegant demeanour of this "mini" coffee shop.
Adam said his shop is smaller than a 5-square-meter coffee shop in the UK and should win the title of "smallest coffee shop". The chartered surveyor of the Guinness World Records Committee will soon measure the area of his coffee shop, and the results are expected to be released within two weeks. Adam himself said he expected his coffee shop to be named in the Guinness Book of Records and the title of "the smallest coffee shop in the world".
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Colombia provides agricultural insurance against climate disasters for coffee growers
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The way out for Peru is to vigorously develop the cultivation of high-quality coffee, which is expected to rank fifth in the world in 2016.
Annell, chairman of the committee. Roman said that specific measures to achieve this goal include updating coffee varieties, encouraging producers and farmers to achieve joint operations, promoting the contract responsibility system and training small farmers. Peruvian coffee production hit an all-time high in 2011, with production of 7.2 million piculs and export earnings of US $1.6 billion, he said. Roman said that although he was subjected to Rain Water last year,
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