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Where the Wild Coffee Grows
Where the Wild Coffee Grows: The Untold Story of Coffee from the Cloud Forests of Ethiopia to Your Cup | Jeff Koehler
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Coffee is one of the largest and most valuable commodities in the world. This is the story of its origins, its history, and the threat to its future, by the IACP Awardwinning author of Darjeeling. Located between the Great Rift Valley and the Nile, the cloud forests in southwestern Ethiopia are the original home of Arabica, the most prevalent and superior of the two main species of coffee being cultivated today. Virtually unknown to European explorers, the Kafa region was essentially off-limits to foreigners well into the twentieth century, which allowed the world's original coffee culture to develop in virtual isolation in the forests where the Kafa people continue to forage for wild coffee berries. Deftly blending in the long, fascinating history of our favorite drink, award-winning author Jeff Koehler takes readers from these forest beginnings along the spectacular journey of its spread around the globe. With cafs on virtually every corner of every town in the world, coffee has never been so popular--nor tasted so good. Yet diseases and climate change are battering production in Latin America, where 85 percent of Arabica grows. As the industry tries to safeguard the species' future, breeders are returning to the original coffee forests, which are under threat and swiftly shrinking. "The forests around Kafa are not important just because they are the origin of a drink that means so much to so many," writes Koehler. "They are important because deep in their shady understory lies a key to saving the faltering coffee industry. They hold not just the past but also the future of coffee."
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Tanisha_A
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This dedication is spot on! ☕

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Tanisha_A
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I had read about this book in a newspaper article sometime back, and was I intrigued?! Saw it at a friend's house, and borrowed right away. 😀

Pruzy I‘ve always wanted to read a book about coffee, but am worried it could (ironically) be a snooze fest 6y
Tjackson @Pruzy Coffee for One is $1.99 on Amazon kindle today. Seems interesting. 6y
Pruzy @Tjackson What is it about? 6y
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Tjackson @Pruzy The coffee industry... haven‘t read it, but it seems interesting. 6y
Tanisha_A @Pruzy Hahaha. Well then that's a chance you'll have to take. 😀 6y
BiblioLitten Do you think it‘s a good gift for a coffee lover? 6y
Tanisha_A @BiblioLitten I haven't finished reading it, but so far I like it. So, I'd say yes! 😀 6y
BiblioLitten Cool! Thanks😊 6y
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bibliobliss
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• just an image I wanted to share with you all ☕️♥️ •

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Tanisha_A
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Looks like an interesting read. Find the article/review here - http://bit.ly/2GWJ9ce

Tanisha_A @rohit-sawant Used the URL shortener here! Thankee 😀! 6y
GlassAsDiamonds I keep seeing this in bookshops and only marginally managing to avoid it... may need to rethink..! 6y
RohitSawant @Tanisha_A Glad you're finding it helpful! 😁 6y
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