Kenya coffee: Farmers face the double whammy of poor pay and climate change
The crop has been part of these lush highlands since the late 1890s, when British colonial settlers introduced it. Now, the area is famous for its unique, top-rated coffee. Growing the berries is labour intensive – picking, pruning, weeding, spraying, fertilising and transporting the products. “Coffee requires your full-time concentration, especially when it starts to […]
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