Colombia’s coffee sector is experiencing a significant upturn, with production and exports showing remarkable growth. Gustavo Gómez, president of the National Association of Coffee Exporters (Asoexport), reports that coffee production has increased by over 20% this year. This surge comes at a time when global coffee prices are rising due to supply issues in other […]
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