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In April 1991, an agreement was reached to amend the Constitution. At the end of July, guerrillas kidnapped the leaders of the ruling party, and the top military leaders of both sides held informal preparatory meetings brokered by the United Nations. At the end of September and the end of the year, the Secretary-General of the United Nations twice summoned the parties to the conflict to the United Nations headquarters and reached the "New York Agreement No. 1" and the "New York minutes" respectively, which was the peace agreement in El Salvador on January 16, 1992.
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In the early 1990s, guerrilla warfare greatly damaged the country's national economy, reducing coffee production from 3.5 million bags in the early 1970s to 2.5 million bags in 1990-1991. The eastern part of the country was most affected by guerrilla warfare, and many farmers and workers were forced to leave the manor. The shortage of funds has led to a sharp drop in coffee production, from 1200 kg per hectare in the past to no yield per hectare today.
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In the early 1990s, guerrilla warfare greatly damaged the country's national economy, reducing coffee production from 3.5 million bags in the early 1970s to 2.5 million bags in 1990 and 1991. The eastern part of the country was most affected by guerrilla warfare, and many farmers and workers were forced to leave the manor. The shortage of funds has led to a sharp drop in coffee production, from 1200 kg per hectare in the past to less than 90 per hectare today.
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El Salvador's domestic topography is mainly mountainous, plateau, volcanic, known as the country of volcanoes, Santa Ana active volcano 2385 meters above sea level, the highest peak in the country; the northern part of the country is the Lompa Valley and the southern part is the narrow coastal plain. Climatic characteristics all over El Salvador has a tropical climate, with an annual average temperature of 28 ℃; dry season from November to April and rainy season from May to October; coastal and lowland atmosphere
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In the early 1990s, guerrilla warfare greatly damaged the country's national economy, reducing coffee production from 3.5 million bags in the early 1970s to 2.5 million bags in 1990-1991. The eastern part of the country was most affected by guerrilla warfare, and many farmers and workers were forced to leave the manor. The shortage of funds has led to a sharp drop in coffee production, from 1200 kg per hectare in the past to no yield per hectare today.
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In the early 1990s, guerrilla warfare greatly damaged the country's national economy, reducing coffee production from 3.5 million bags in the early 1970s to 2.5 million bags in 1990 - 1991. The eastern part of the country was most affected by guerrilla warfare, and many farmers and workers were forced to leave their estates. The shortage of funds has led to a sharp drop in coffee production, from 1200 kilograms per hectare in the past to less than 9 percent per hectare today
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After the Liberal Party returned to power, it implemented some reforms under the pressure of the people. a. During Lopez Pumareho's first reign, the Constitution was amended in 1936: defining the principle of separation of powers and implementing direct elections; abolishing the Catholic Church's monopoly on education; stipulating that workers have the right to strike and freedom to choose their careers; the government recognizes the ownership of farmers' occupation of private wasteland and stipulates the maximum for workers.
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The eastern part of the country was most affected by guerrilla warfare, and many farmers and workers were forced to leave the manor. The shortage of funds has led to a sharp drop in coffee production, from 1200 kg per hectare in the past to less than 900kg per hectare today. In addition, the government imposed an additional 15% tariff on exported coffee in 1986, that is, an additional 15% in addition to the existing 30% tax. Taxes, together with unfavorable
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El Salvador (ElSalvador) is one of the small countries in Central America, where coffee is light, fragrant, pure, slightly sour and characterized by excellent balance of flavor. It is a specialty of Central America. With sour, bitter, sweet and other taste characteristics, the best baking degree is moderate, deep. Salvadoran Coffee-Coffee originated in the early 1990s, guerrilla warfare greatly damaged the country's national economy.
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In the early 1990s, guerrilla warfare significantly disrupted the country's national economy, reducing coffee production from 3.5 million bags in the early 1970s to 2.5 million bags in 1990- 1991. The eastern part of the country was most affected by guerrilla warfare, and many farmers and workers were forced to leave their estates. The shortage of funds has led to a sharp drop in coffee production, from 1200 kilograms per hectare in the past to less than 1,000 kilograms per hectare today.
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The civil war in 1980 caused government forces and guerrillas to deal a blow to the coffee industry, as well as natural disasters, as well as the collapse in international raw bean prices between 1986 and 1987, all of which adversely affected the coffee industry. in fact, 80 years ago, the foreign exchange earned by coffee also assisted the country's clothing industry and contributed to the Ministry of Light Industry. And the marketing and export controlled by the government are even more disadvantageous to the whole industry.
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After the Liberal Party returned to power, it implemented some reforms under the pressure of the people. a. During Lopez Pumareho's first reign, the Constitution was amended in 1936: defining the principle of separation of powers and implementing direct elections; abolishing the Catholic Church's monopoly on education; stipulating that workers have the right to strike and freedom to choose their careers; the government recognizes the ownership of farmers' occupation of private wasteland and stipulates the maximum for workers.
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In the early 1990s, guerrilla warfare significantly disrupted the country's national economy, reducing coffee production from 3.5 million bags in the early 1970s to 2.5 million bags in 1990- 1991. The eastern part of the country was most affected by guerrilla warfare, and many farmers and workers were forced to leave their estates. The shortage of funds has led to a sharp drop in coffee production, from 1200 kilograms per hectare in the past to less than 1,000 kilograms per hectare today.
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In the early 1990s, guerrilla warfare significantly disrupted the country's national economy, reducing coffee production from 3.5 million bags in the early 1970s to 2.5 million bags in 1990- 1991. The eastern part of the country was most affected by guerrilla warfare, and many farmers and workers were forced to leave their estates. The shortage of funds has led to a sharp drop in coffee production, from 1200 kilograms per hectare in the past to less than 1,000 kilograms per hectare today.
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Don't underestimate El Salvador's coffee production. In its heyday, it was once the fourth largest coffee producer in the world, but decades of civil war almost dragged down the coffee industry. fortunately, the war has stopped in recent years, and the coffee industry has come back to life. The only benefit that the civil war brought to the country of El Salvador was that the farmers left their fields barren and failed to catch up with the most popular Katimo sun-exposed cultivation train in the past two decades.
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A brief History of Coffee production in 1742, coffee was introduced to El Salvador from the Caribbean (1740). In the mid-19th century, El Salvador's original export pillar Indigo (one of the dyes) received a gradual decline in the development of synthetic dyes in Europe, and coffee gradually became the main export product under the guidance of the government. In 1856, the first 693 bags of coffee beans were shipped to Europe. all long
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El Salvador's unique, mild coffee. El Salvador is one of the small countries in Central America with a dense population. The flavor of its coffee is characterized by excellent balance. Today, this coffee accounts for 40% of the country's exports. 35% of the extra hard beans of the best coffee are exported to Germany from January to March. In the early 1990s, the guerrilla war wreaked havoc
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United Fruit has its largest estate in Guatemala, and it also owns the Central American International Railway and Guatemala's only seaport. Driven by the United Fruit Company, the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs began a propaganda war against Guatemala to crack down on the Arbens regime in the name of anti-communism. The CIA, in cooperation with the opposition among Guatemalan soldiers, began a program called
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Don't underestimate El Salvador's coffee production. In its heyday, it was once the fourth largest coffee producer in the world, but decades of civil war almost dragged down the coffee industry. fortunately, the war has stopped in recent years, and the coffee industry has come back to life. The only benefit that the civil war brought to the country of El Salvador was that the farmers left their fields barren and failed to catch up with the most popular Katimo sun-exposed cultivation train in the past two decades.
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In the 19th century, Salvadoran coffee was an important cash crop, and the government legislated to collect taxes and encourage planting and export. although coffee farmers in the country could not get technical or financial assistance, they were excellent among many coffee-producing countries in terms of the growth of production per hectare. The production of coffee
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