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Ethiopian cooperatives introduce African boutique coffee beans
Production area of Sigiga Cooperative (1600-2500 m): Gedeo-Kochere Cochel members: 1862 people Land attribute: red Brown soil Certificate: Fair Trade Fair Trade, UTZ Sustainable cultivation, Organic Organic Coffee Finchewan Cooperative (1450-2000 m) production area: Gedeo-Wenago Vina members: 1271 people Land attribute: reddish Brown
2016-06-07 Ethel Searle Biya Cooperative introduction Africa Fine goods Coffee beans Sig -
Name and introduction of Coffee Cooperative in Ethiopia
Production area of Sigiga Cooperative (1600-2500 m): Gedeo-Kochere Cochel members: 1862 people Land attribute: red Brown soil Certificate: Fair Trade Fair Trade, UTZ Sustainable cultivation, Organic Organic Coffee Finchewan Cooperative (1450-2000 m) production area: Gedeo-Wenago Vina members: 1271 people Land attribute: reddish Brown
2016-06-03 Ethiopia Coffee Cooperative name introduction Sigiga -
Name and introduction of Ethiopian Coffee Cooperative Organic Coffee African Fine Coffee Flavor
Production area of Sigiga Cooperative (1600-2500 m): Gedeo-Kochere Cochel members: 1862 people Land attribute: red Brown soil Certificate: Fair Trade Fair Trade, UTZ Sustainable cultivation, Organic Organic Coffee Finchewan Cooperative (1450-2000 m) production area: Gedeo-Wenago Vina members: 1271 people Land attribute: reddish Brown
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Introduction to the characteristics of fine coffee bean producing areas in La Tisa Manor, Guatemala
Between 1950 and 1954, the ruling president Jacobo Abens implemented land reform, when big landlords, who accounted for 2 per cent of the country's population, owned about 70 per cent of the country's arable land. Arbens wrote a check for land reform, promising to buy the land held by the big landlords and redistribute it to small farmers. Arbens won the election, and the land reform plan was carried out immediately. For owning land greater than 223
2016-09-22 Guatemala Ratti Manor Coffee Flavor Taste Fine goods Coffee beans producing areas -
Ethiopian Coffee Cooperative Name and Introduction African Fine Coffee Aduoduo High Quality Cooperative
Fine coffee is fresh coffee. Whether it's food or drink, the fresher the better, and so is specialty coffee. Coffee beans should be kept fresh before making fine coffee, including the preservation of roasted beans, and the coffee beans should be ground before making, which is also to retain its most original and best flavor. And hand brewed coffee making is such a way to make fine coffee
2016-06-27 Ethiopia Coffee Cooperative Name Introduction Africa Boutique Blossom Quality -
The taste of Guatemalan coffee with elegant aroma. Introduction to fine coffee in manor area.
From 1871 to 1944, the country began to devote itself to economic modernization. At the same time, the United Fruit Company, which is dominated by the United States, has also begun to buy large coffee and banana estates in Guatemala and intervene in Guatemalan politics. After the revolution in October 1944, the former dictator was overthrown, democracy and freedom of expression were implemented in Guatemala, and the first law in Guatemalan history to protect the interests of workers came into force.
2016-08-29 Elegance aroma Guatemala coffee flavor taste manor producing area characteristics essence -
Introduction to Coffee Climatic cultivation in Ethiopia
Following Kaiping (official Wechat account vdailycom) has found that climate change may cause about half of Ethiopia's coffee-growing areas to become unsuitable for coffee cultivation by the end of the century. However, the study report is not all bad news, the researchers also proposed that through the transfer of coffee producing areas, afforestation and forest protection, the total area of coffee cultivation is expected to expand
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Guatemala Antigua Flower God Coffee Flavor description treatment characteristics of planting environment introduction of varieties
Between 1950 and 1954, the ruling president Jacobo Abens implemented land reform, when big landlords, who accounted for 2 per cent of the country's population, owned about 70 per cent of the country's arable land. Arbens wrote a check for land reform, promising to buy the land held by the big landlords and redistribute it to small farmers. Arbens won the election, and the land reform plan was carried out immediately. For owning land greater than 223
2016-10-15 Guatemala Antioch Flower God Coffee Flavor description treatment characteristics planting Ring -
Introduction to the characteristics of Coffee Flavor description and Grinding degree in Incht Manor, Guatemala
Between 1950 and 1954, the ruling president Jacobo Abens implemented land reform, when big landlords, who accounted for 2 per cent of the country's population, owned about 70 per cent of the country's arable land. Arbens wrote a check for land reform, promising to buy the land held by the big landlords and redistribute it to small farmers. Arbens won the election, and the land reform plan was carried out immediately. For owning land greater than 223
2016-10-10 Smooth hard high Guatemala Hutt manor coffee flavor description research -
Very rich Guatemala fine coffee flavor taste estate production characteristics
Between 1950 and 1954, when President Jacobo Árbenz was in power, land reform was implemented, and large landowners, who accounted for 2% of the country's population, occupied about 70% of the country's arable land.Árbenz wrote a check for agrarian reform, promising to buy up land held by large landowners and redistribute it to small farmers.Árbenz won the election, and the land reform program was immediately implemented. For land ownership greater than 223
2016-08-24 Taste Very Rich Guatemala Fine Coffee Flavor Manor Produce -
Introduction to the unique fragrant sweet taste of Guatemalan coffee with the characteristics of grinding degree and taste treatment
Between 1950 and 1954, the ruling president Jacobo Abens implemented land reform, when big landlords, who accounted for 2 per cent of the country's population, owned about 70 per cent of the country's arable land. Arbens wrote a check for land reform, promising to buy the land held by the big landlords and redistribute it to small farmers. Arbens won the election, and the land reform plan was carried out immediately. For owning land greater than 223
2016-10-06 Unique sweet taste Guatemala coffee grinding handling way special -
Jasmine scented Guatemala Antigua Coffee Flavor taste Manor characteristics of boutique coffee beans
Between 1950 and 1954, the ruling president Jacobo Abens implemented land reform, when big landlords, who accounted for 2 per cent of the country's population, owned about 70 per cent of the country's arable land. Arbens wrote a check for land reform, promising to buy the land held by the big landlords and redistribute it to small farmers. Arbens won the election, and the land reform plan was carried out immediately. For owning land greater than 223
2016-08-12 Jasmine incense Guatemala Antioch coffee flavor taste manor producing area -
An introduction to fine coffee in manor area with elegant aroma and taste of Guatemalan coffee.
Between 1950 and 1954, the ruling president Jacobo Abens implemented land reform, when big landlords, who accounted for 2 per cent of the country's population, owned about 70 per cent of the country's arable land. Arbens wrote a check for land reform, promising to buy the land held by the big landlords and redistribute it to small farmers. Arbens won the election, and the land reform plan was carried out immediately. For owning land greater than 223 British
2016-08-24 Elegance aroma Guatemala coffee flavor taste manor producing area boutique introduction -
How to make coffee in the Holy Land? The Holy Land Coffee Shop
1. Add iced coffee 3 minutes full. 2. Add 8 minutes of fresh milk, stir iced coffee and fresh milk evenly and add ice cubes. 3. Add fresh milk foam and honey to decorate with fresh milk foam.
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Introduction to the unique sour coffee producing areas of La Tisa Manor in Guatemala
Between 1950 and 1954, the ruling president Jacobo Abens implemented land reform, when big landlords, who accounted for 2 per cent of the country's population, owned about 70 per cent of the country's arable land. Arbens wrote a check for land reform, promising to buy the land held by the big landlords and redistribute it to small farmers. Arbens won the election, and the land reform plan was carried out immediately. For owning land greater than 223
2016-09-03 Unique sour Guatemala Larty Manor Coffee Flavor Variety producing area Special -
Lively fragrance of Guatemalan Coffee Manor flavor and taste characteristics of Incht Manor
Between 1950 and 1954, the ruling president Jacobo Abens implemented land reform, when big landlords, who accounted for 2 per cent of the country's population, owned about 70 per cent of the country's arable land. Arbens wrote a check for land reform, promising to buy the land held by the big landlords and redistribute it to small farmers. Arbens won the election, and the land reform plan was carried out immediately. For owning land greater than 223
2016-08-10 Lively fragrant Guatemala coffee manor producing area flavor taste characteristics Hector -
Introduction to the characteristics of Guatemala Antigua Coffee Flavor Manor with unique charcoal incense
Between 1950 and 1954, the ruling president Jacobo Abens implemented land reform, when big landlords, who accounted for 2 per cent of the country's population, owned about 70 per cent of the country's arable land. Arbens wrote a check for land reform, promising to buy the land held by the big landlords and redistribute it to small farmers. Arbens won the election, and the land reform plan was carried out immediately. For owning land greater than 223
2016-09-06 Unique charcoal incense Guatemala Antioch coffee flavor taste manor production -
Introduction to the quality characteristics of coffee flavor description treatment in Incht Manor, Guatemala
Between 1950 and 1954, the ruling President Jacobo Abens carried out land reform, when large landowners, who accounted for 2 per cent of the country's population, occupied about 70 per cent of the country's arable land. Arbens wrote a check for land reform, promising to buy the land held by the big landlords and redistribute it to small farmers. Arbens to
2016-10-29 Guatemala Hutt Manor Coffee Flavor description handling quality characteristics -
Guatemala Antigua coffee with a very strong flavor
Between 1950 and 1954, when President Jacobo Árbenz was in power, land reform was implemented, and large landowners, who accounted for 2% of the country's population, occupied about 70% of the country's arable land.Árbenz wrote a check for agrarian reform, promising to buy up land held by large landowners and redistribute it to small farmers.Árbenz won the election, and the land reform program was immediately implemented. For land ownership greater than 223
2016-08-30 Taste Very Rich Guatemala Antique Coffee Flavor Manor Produce -
Introduction to the Flavor and Taste of Fine Coffee beans in Guatemala Coffee Manor
Between 1950 and 1954, the ruling president Jacobo Abens implemented land reform, when big landlords, who accounted for 2 per cent of the country's population, owned about 70 per cent of the country's arable land. Arbens wrote a check for land reform, promising to buy the land held by the big landlords and redistribute it to small farmers. Arbens won the election, and the land reform plan was carried out immediately. For owning land greater than 223
2016-09-12 With good quality sour taste Guatemala coffee manor producing area flavor taste special