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Six years later nothing has happened in Guatemala. The company has not been able to get the middlemen, who buy its coffee, to identify the plantations. “If they won’t cooperate, it is very ...
But it is in Guatemala City ... Now, about 10 percent of the coffee produced on the plantation stays within the Central American nation, served at one of a handful of El Injerto coffee shops ...
In Guatemala’s western highlands ... And since daily wages on the coffee plantations are already at 35 to 40 quetzales (approximately $5), it is difficult to cut costs further.
Guatemala City – Coffee rust - a fungus that has hit other ... which can kill plants by withering their leaves, also is affecting plantations in El Salvador, Honduras, Panama and Costa Rica.
ANTIGUA, Guatemala – North Americans and Europeans have enjoyed coffee from Ethiopia, Costa Rica and Vietnam, among others, in their local coffee shops for decades. Coffee is a culture – in the United ...
on a coffee plantation in Cubilguitz, Guatemala, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020. Indigenous families have been living here for years as the result of a long-running labor dispute, and on Monday ...
Roya, a rust fungus that spreads through coffee plantations, sometimes carried by the wind, first appeared in Guatemala in 1980, but a resurgence of the disease affected 70 percent of plantations ...
“Ixcanul” means “volcano” in the Kaqchikel language, and the title refers both to the peak that overlooks the Guatemalan coffee plantation where the film is set and to the eruptive ...
GUATEMALA CITY ... region to decree emergencies in recent weeks. Coffee rust, which can kill plants by withering their leaves, also is affecting plantations in El Salvador, Honduras, Panama ...
GUATEMALA CITYGUATEMALA ... to decree emergencies in recent weeks. Coffee rust, which can kill plants by withering their leaves, also is affecting plantations in El Salvador, Honduras, Panama ...
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