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Indigenous farmers in Mondulkiri province’s Busra commune have sold nearly 700 tonnes of coffee beans to one of Cambodia’s largest domestic roasters. The purchase aims to meet growing demand, with annual consumption estimated at around 20,000 tonnes. | Collector
Indigenous farmers in Mondulkiri province’s Busra commune have sold nearly 700 tonnes of coffee beans to one of Cambodia’s largest domestic roasters. The purchase aims to meet growing demand, with annual consumption estimated at around 20,000 tonnes.
The Phnom Penh Post

Indigenous farmers in Mondulkiri province’s Busra commune have sold nearly 700 tonnes of coffee beans to one of Cambodia’s largest domestic roasters. The purchase aims to meet growing demand, with annual consumption estimated at around 20,000 tonnes.

Indigenous farmers in Mondulkiri province’s Busra commune have sold nearly 700 tonnes of coffee beans to one of Cambodia’s largest domestic roasters. The purchase aims to meet growing demand, with annual consumption estimated at around 20,000 tonnes.

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