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Kenya is famous for its coffee, and although Nairobi gives a taste of this rich tradition, going beyond the city limits uncovers a whole new experience ...
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Kenya’s Coffee Industry is Broken – A Farmer Explains Why!Join me as the keynote speaker for Teaching to Transform, where we’ll dive into navigating difficult African histories to inspire courageous youth leadership!
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Tuko News on MSNChai culture meets Kenyan coffee culture as Chaii Republic launchesPopularly known in India for its nostalgic yet modern twist on traditional brews, Chaii Republic officially opened its ...
Kenya's coffee output today is less than half that of its peak in the 1980s, in part because younger generations are turning to more profitable crops, like macadamia nuts or avocados, or selling ...
The price of a single cup of coffee in a chic European café, typically $4 (£3.20), highlights a stark disparity when compared to the earnings of many Kenyan coffee labourers, who make at most $2 ...
A government officer prepares to plant trees in the Mount Kenya region. The Archdiocese of Nyeri, Kenya, operates Nyeri Hill Farm, a 3,000-acre farm that produces coffee and tea, in the region.
A farmers market favorite, Kikwetu Kenyan Coffee has made its way into the clouds – or Cloud Bar 360, at least. Situated on the 94th floor viewing deck of 875 N. Michigan Av., ...
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