Slim Profits for Coffee Farmers in Colombia are Threatening Their Production
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When people around the world think about coffee, chances are they'll connect a good cup of Joe with the country of Colombia. Experts say Colombia's geography and climate are perfect for growing aromatic and mild-flavored coffee. But as Michelle Begue explains, there are concerns about what could happen with the coffee industry in the near future.
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