During previous visits we already noted that farmers have increased the security during the handling of the coffee after the harvest. This is a result of the high prices paid for the green coffee beans. Most of the time, this security involves the use of watchdogs, temporary houses along the drying floors for the watchmen, walls around the drying floors and grills in front of the warehouses. The one we saw during a field visit last week however gets extra points for originality. Or what do you think about this genuine tree house overlooking the drying floor? And nice as it may look, I count myself lucky I don't sleep there. I think I might find myself down below on the drying floor in the morning more than once.
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AuthorI wouldn't be surprised to find out I was born with a passion for coffee. For the life of me, I can't remember not loving coffee. And by that, I don't just mean drinking it, but everything involved from its cultivation over the processing to the final product that is my loyal companion throughout the day. Archives
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