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  2. Coffee production in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Fassica.com - Yirgacheffe Ethiopian Whole Coffe Bean; Coffee Export Impacts Ethiopia’s Economy; amgcoffeeexport.com - Coffee exporter in ethiopia; Bibliography. Belda, Pascal (2006), Ethiopia, MTH Multimedia S.L., ISBN 978-84-607-9667-1.

  3. A Step-by-Step Guide to Performing an Ethiopian Coffee ... - AOL

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    Reda roasts her green coffee beans of organic Yirgacheffe in the oven twice a week which offers plenty of inventory for the single pours of coffee that are offered on Demera’s standard menu, as ...

  4. Dilla, Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Until the completion in the early 1970s of the tarmac road to the Kenya border, Dilla had been located at the southern end of the all-weather road from Addis Ababa and thus became the major transfer and marketing point for coffee grown farther south, particularly of the much-prized Yirgacheffe varietal (see coffee varietals). It remains a major ...

  5. Keffa Zone - Wikipedia

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    Southern Ethiopia, including Sidamo, Kaffa, Arsi and Harar is the original home of coffee which grows wild here in the mountain rain forests in countless varieties. All plants of the species Coffea arabica around the world are descendants of plants from southern Ethiopia. [4] [1] The word coffee is coined after the zone. [5]

  6. Free Ethiopian coffee - AOL

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  7. Oromia Coffee Farmers Cooperative Union - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian regions and zones. Though the Oromia region was the area where coffee was first discovered, [1] [2] [3] the previous socialist Derg regime imposed collective ownership, and farmers were required to channel all sales through local traders and auction centers in Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa, [3] thereby stunting the growth of the coffee trade in the region.

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