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Specialty coffee can earn farmers more than twice what they make selling standard varieties. For Alberto Ferracuti, a coffee grower in El Salvador, bourbon really does grow on trees.
Picking an apartment above a coffee shop is one of the smartest decisions I’ve ever made. ... amazing when you know how heavily male-dominated the coffee industry is, especially in El Salvador.
Pay a visit to the El Carmen Estate, one of the most well-known coffee plantations in the country. Founded in 1930 by the Alfaro family, the mill is located in the Apaneca-Ilamatepec mountain range ...
During El Salvador's first-ever Cup of Excellence® competition in 2003, father-and-daughter coffee growers Mauricio Batlle Mena and Aida Batlle broke international price records when they received ...
In addition to price, El Salvador set other Cup® records as well, for having the greatest number of winning coffees in a first-time Cup of Excellence® competition (31) and for having the first female ...
El Salvador deploys over 3000 troops to protect coffee farms, but it is unclear whether they are needed El Salvador officials have announced the deployment of more than 3,000 troops to protect coffee ...
For Alberto Ferracuti, a coffee grower in El Salvador, bourbon really does grow on trees. Ferracuti and many other farmers in the Central American country have turned to speciality coffee trees ...