A nice cup of coffee to start the day. In europe, its the finns who drink the most coffee. People drink some 1. 6 billion cups of coffee every day around the world some 80 of the worlds coffee is produced by around 25 million smallholders. And, International Coffee sales totaled over 70 billion u. S. In 2011 so theres plenty of money to be made for big firms exporting coffee but smallscale farmers receive only a fraction of the retail price. Still, for many in the worlds youngest nation, this may be a pretty good deal. The Coffee Harvest season has begun in south sudan. These farmers near the border with the democratic republic of congo are the first generation of south sudanese coffee exporters. Until now, they produced coffee for the local market. Many welcome the opportunity to sell abroad. Its much better to harvest the coffee for export. Here we just take it to the wet mill and get our receipt, thats it. Its much easier than drying the coffee on your own and then having to look fo
A nice cup of coffee to start the day. In europe, its the finns who drink the most coffee. People drink some 1. 6 billion cups of coffee every day around the world some 80 of the worlds coffee is produced by around 25 million smallholders. And, International Coffee sales totaled over 70 billion u. S. In 2011 so theres plenty of money to be made for big firms exporting coffee but smallscale farmers receive only a fraction of the retail price. Still, for many in the worlds youngest nation, this may be a pretty good deal. The Coffee Harvest season has begun in south sudan. These farmers near the border with the democratic republic of congo are the first generation of south sudanese coffee exporters. Until now, they produced coffee for the local market. Many welcome the opportunity to sell abroad. Its much better to harvest the coffee for export. Here we just take it to the wet mill and get our receipt, thats it. Its much easier than drying the coffee on your own and then having to look fo
A nice cup of coffee to start the day. In europe, its the finns who drink the most coffee. People drink some 1. 6 billion cups of coffee every day around the world some 80 of the worlds coffee is produced by around 25 million smallholders. And, International Coffee sales totaled over 70 billion u. S. In 2011 so theres plenty of money to be made for big firms exporting coffee but smallscale farmers receive only a fraction of the retail price. Still, for many in the worlds youngest nation, this may be a pretty good deal. The Coffee Harvest season has begun in south sudan. These farmers near the border with the democratic republic of congo are the first generation of south sudanese coffee exporters. Until now, they produced coffee for the local market. Many welcome the opportunity to sell abroad. Its much better to harvest the coffee for export. Here we just take it to the wet mill and get our receipt, thats it. Its much easier than drying the coffee on your own and then having to look fo
A nice cup of coffee to start the day. In europe, its the finns who drink the most coffee. People drink some 1. 6 billion cups of coffee every day around the world some 80 of the worlds coffee is produced by around 25 million smallholders. And, International Coffee sales totaled over 70 billion u. S. In 2011 so theres plenty of money to be made for big firms exporting coffee but smallscale farmers receive only a fraction of the retail price. Still, for many in the worlds youngest nation, this may be a pretty good deal. The Coffee Harvest season has begun in south sudan. These farmers near the border with the democratic republic of congo are the first generation of south sudanese coffee exporters. Until now, they produced coffee for the local market. Many welcome the opportunity to sell abroad. Its much better to harvest the coffee for export. Here we just take it to the wet mill and get our receipt, thats it. Its much easier than drying the coffee on your own and then having to look fo
A nice cup of coffee to start the day. In europe, its the finns who drink the most coffee. People drink some 1. 6 billion cups of coffee every day around the world some 80 of the worlds coffee is produced by around 25 million smallholders. And, International Coffee sales totaled over 70 billion u. S. In 2011 so theres plenty of money to be made for big firms exporting coffee but smallscale farmers receive only a fraction of the retail price. Still, for many in the worlds youngest nation, this may be a pretty good deal. The Coffee Harvest season has begun in south sudan. These farmers near the border with the democratic republic of congo are the first generation of south sudanese coffee exporters. Until now, they produced coffee for the local market. Many welcome the opportunity to sell abroad. Its much better to harvest the coffee for export. Here we just take it to the wet mill and get our receipt, thats it. Its much easier than drying the coffee on your own and then having to look fo