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Anthropological Observations . . . on economics, politics, and daily life: High-end Coffee and Maya Farmers in Guatemala
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Anthropological Observations . . . on economics, politics, and daily life. Tuesday, May 14, 2013. High-end Coffee and Maya Farmers in Guatemala. The entire lot was only 8 pounds, but the benchmark New York commodity price at the time was just about $170 per hundredweight, meaning that the El Injerto mocha sold for almost 300 times the going rate for washed arabicas. Are his coffees worth $6.60 a cup wholesale (and FOB Huehuetenango, Guatemala)? At the same time the Coffee Rust fungus threatens large port...
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The farm and friends: Coffee cherries on the tree
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The farm and friends. Holualoa Kona Coffee farm is a family farm owned by Desmond and Lisen Twigg-Smith. Jacen Ham oversees the coffee processing and runs the coffee mill. Albert Fernandez works the farm and works with interns that stay on the farm to learn about organic farm practices. Friday, March 13, 2009. Coffee cherries on the tree. Holualoa Kona Coffee Farm. Labels: ready to pick. March 31, 2014 at 12:32 PM. Your coffee farm is really looking perfect for me as a follower . Ansino Family Coffee Farm.
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