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Greens to sun drying Floaters to su
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1.3) Quality seen by the value chai
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Producers A thirty-seven-years-old
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Purpose Cooperative Union 14 are re
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Step 1: Collection of different cof
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Region Sidamo Limu Gimbi Harar Yirg
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- About Ethiopian Limu Wild Grown (
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Before 1996, Ethiopia was divided i
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27 Yembaro Dhidesa Limu-2 Jima-4/5
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3.2) Limu Kosa climate and physical
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forests 25 , and man made forests a
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Botanical name 3.3.2) Vernacular na
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Eucalyptus Key bahir zaf Red river
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The kingdom of Limmu-Ennarea was a
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virgin forests of which the local i
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that they were the property of Hail
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4.1.3) Small-holder or garden coffe
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English Amharic Oromic Home garden
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300 members. The average production
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field) committee which is a measure
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Consequently eviction was rare and
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socialist government in military di
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whereas poorer households difficult
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Kebele Average farm area 45 (ha) Av
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What do coffee plots mean in the Li
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A third remark could be the existin
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phenomenon linking friends and neig
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Coffee can also be used in other ce
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tona and baraka. In this myth, char
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I kindly request you to make sure t
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It is probable that coffee plant or
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et, groceries, dwellers), all coffe
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an Harar 4 an Harar 4, etc. but as
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Investors are new comers in the Eth
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Sebsabies Their role was to bring c
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Cooperative Unions Cooperative unio
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chief executive Eleni Guebre Madhin
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eaction of these frustrated actors
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The arrival coffee test, Addis Abeb
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Unwashed coffees Type/Name Origin S
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Cup quality value Cup cleanness (15
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The Ethiopian Commodity Exchange Au
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Then coffee for export gets commonl
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as explained me a French importer:
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Each coffee producing woreda presen
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Limu Kosa coffee production & marke
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Limu coffee is particularly good be
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The Ethiopia Commodity Exchange Aut
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3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 Dece
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Farmer 2: He produced three bags in
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the not picked on time and therefor
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een difficult. Indeed, certificatio
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