Addis Ababa, April 17, 2007 (Addis Ababa) - State Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Yacob Yala urged all stakeholders to step up the ongoing effort of gaining fairer price to Ethiopian coffee as the livelihood of several poor farmers depends on the success of Ethiopian coffee in overseas markets.
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo! News - Mar 29, 2007 In this caffeine-addled corner of the world, the bean and its brew are both blessing and curse, swirled together in a single cup. Inside the coffee plant's corrugated metal fence, men look more like mules as they lug 100-pound sacks of coffee on their backs.
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