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Introduction to the characteristics of the manor producing area of Burundian boutique coffee beans
The national flag of Burundi is rectangular and the ratio of length to width is 5:3. Two crossed white wide stripes divide the flag into four triangles, the upper and lower two are equal in red, and the left and right two are equal in green. In the center of the flag is a white circle with three red hexagonal stars with green edges in a zigzag arrangement. Red symbolizes the blood of the victims fighting for freedom, and green symbolizes the desired progress.
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Analysis of the roasting of Ethiopian Gemma Mocha Coffee. How to drink Gemma Mocha Coffee beans?
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Ethiopian Coffee-jimma (djimmah Gima) Ethiopian Coffee (Ethiopia) famous Coffee: Yirgacheffe, Harald (Harrar), Sidamo sidamo; and Djimmah
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The Prospect of Coffee Raw Bean Market Coffee merchants mix coffee beans in Italian style with strong coffee flavor
The coffee industry has helped more than 15 million people find jobs and accounted for about 31 per cent of the country's foreign exchange earnings. According to Shimelis Arega, a spokesman for Ethiopia's Ministry of Trade, the country's exports are expected to grow by 45% this year and are expected to reach 260000 tons. Of these, about 60, 000 tonnes (or 1 million packets) will be traceable, accounting for about 25 per cent of total exports. The bar code system is designed by IBM.
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The Prospect of Coffee Raw Bean Market
Outside the Wodessa cooperative warehouse on the outskirts of the western Ethiopian city of Kinma, farmers jostled as they watched their world-famous Arabica coffee beans put into sacks marked with a prominent bar code. These barcodes are designed to tell customers around the world where these coffee beans come from. Fekadu Dugassa, manager of the Limu Innarea Coffee Cooperative, explained
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