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At his farm cafe in Estelí, in the hills of northern Nicaragua, Dave Thomson chuckles as he recalls the Irish people who came here more than 25 years ago to help harvest the coffee. "They picked ...
In Nicaragua the crisis has reached desperate levels. Without work, coffee pickers are homeless and beginning to starve. NPR's Gerry Hadden reports from Nicaragua.
In 2014, Amanda Eastwood visited more than 25 coffee producers farms in Nicaragua where she spent 12 to 15 hours per day learning about the farmers' coffee, sharing meals and cupping coffee.
Protected with masks and keeping their distance, hundreds of cutters carefully pick coffee beans in northern Nicaragua, an agricultural country struggling to sustain its fragile economy in the midst ...
The initial small-scale pilot transaction, which involves 250 coffee producers from the Matagalpa region in Nicaragua, will help to provide income certainty for around 2,000 people through the ...
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