A Story of Hope ("Ikizere"), Vision ("Ikerokoza"), and Ishema ("Proud")
Rwanda as a country, from my findings, is famously referred to as the “Land of a Thousand Hills”. Because of its...
I think it’s almost the same story in so many places; and it goes like this: larger coffee chains systematically scattered across malls and gas stations along every major road,...
Kenyan Coffee growers are looking to a new market: their own people. Historically, Kenyans have favoured black tea, a legacy of British colonialism.
However, coffee farmers are hoping to cultivate...
Most of Mexican coffee grown in Mexico(around 90%) comes from the southern states of Chiapas, Oaxaca, Veracruz, and Puebla.
Over half a million farmers grow this coffee, with 70% being small-scale...
The Beginning of the Indian coffee began in the late 1600s. Legend has it, a holy man named Baba Budan smuggled seven coffee beans back from Mecca, defying a ban...
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Ethiopia isn't just the origin story of coffee, but Ethiopian coffee itself. it is a country where coffee is deeply woven into the fabric of life.
Here, we'll explore...
Brazilians keep their coffee game simple, no need for fancy specialty coffee here! Most coffee shops in Brazil only offer two main types of Brazilian coffee: the cafezinho and café...
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How Coffee Got To Australia
This picture says it all for a country known for things other than coffee, but what you don’t know is, coffee lurks in the...
Cuban coffee has a long history. Introduced in the middle of the 18th century, coffee was rapidly developed in Cuba, and its early plantations were designated as UNESCO World Heritage...
Indonesian coffee culture has a long history starting from the 16th century when the Dutch colonists arrived, introducing the coffee beans that are ingrained into their culture.
Coffee has grown to...