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Workers of the Mubuyu Farm coffee factory in Zambia rake coffee in water to remove red skins from coffee beans. Mubuyu farm is the largest p... Editorial
Harvest season of Coffee farm in Zambia
21 Jul 2016 · Lusaka, Zambia
#1340320
Workers of the Mubuyu Farm coffee factory in Zambia rake coffee in water to remove red skins from coffee beans. Mubuyu farm is the largest p...

#1340320

21 Jul 2016

Workers of the Mubuyu Farm coffee factory in Zambia rake coffee in water to remove red skins from coffee beans. Mubuyu farm is the largest producer of coffee in Zambia and the only private one. It belongs to Willem Lublinkhof who came to the country 45 years ago with the Dutch development service. Because coffee products are not very popular among Zambians, the bulk of it goes for export. There are 65 hectares of land under the coffee plantation today instead of 300 hectares in 2009. The manager of the coffee production Monday Chilanga says that the main reason of the reducing is very low prices for coffee.


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Workers of the Mubuyu Farm coffee factory in Zambia rake coffee in water to remove red skins from coffee beans. Mubuyu farm is the largest p... Editorial
Harvest season of Coffee farm in Zambia
21 Jul 2016 · Lusaka, Zambia
#1340321
Workers of the Mubuyu Farm coffee factory in Zambia rake coffee in water to remove red skins from coffee beans. Mubuyu farm is the largest p...

#1340321

21 Jul 2016

Workers of the Mubuyu Farm coffee factory in Zambia rake coffee in water to remove red skins from coffee beans. Mubuyu farm is the largest producer of coffee in Zambia and the only private one. It belongs to Willem Lublinkhof who came to the country 45 years ago with the Dutch development service. Because coffee products are not very popular among Zambians, the bulk of it goes for export. There are 65 hectares of land under the coffee plantation today instead of 300 hectares in 2009. The manager of the coffee production Monday Chilanga says that the main reason of the reducing is very low prices for coffee.


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A woman sorts out the beans of coffee on the drying floor at the Mubuyu Farm coffee factory, Eighty kilometers South of Lusaka, Zambia on 17... Editorial
Harvest season of Coffee farm in Zambia
21 Jul 2016 · Lusaka, Zambia
#1340331
A woman sorts out the beans of coffee on the drying floor at the Mubuyu Farm coffee factory, Eighty kilometers South of Lusaka, Zambia on 17...

#1340331

21 Jul 2016

A woman sorts out the beans of coffee on the drying floor at the Mubuyu Farm coffee factory, Eighty kilometers South of Lusaka, Zambia on 17 July 2016. Beans, distributed on the patio after fermentation and washing process, have to be dried slowly to 10-11% humidity for 12 days.


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A woman rakes coffee beans over the patio for sun drying at the Mubuyu Farm coffee factory, Eighty kilometers South of Lusaka, Zambia on 17... Editorial
Harvest season of Coffee farm in Zambia
21 Jul 2016 · Lusaka, Zambia
#1340338
A woman rakes coffee beans over the patio for sun drying at the Mubuyu Farm coffee factory, Eighty kilometers South of Lusaka, Zambia on 17...

#1340338

21 Jul 2016

A woman rakes coffee beans over the patio for sun drying at the Mubuyu Farm coffee factory, Eighty kilometers South of Lusaka, Zambia on 17 July 2016. Beans, distributed on the patio after fermentation and washing have to be dried slowly for 12 days to the humidity of 10-11%.


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A woman picks ripe cherries of coffee at the plantation of Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. This method of harvesting by hands called ‘selective picking... Editorial
Harvest season of Coffee farm in Zambia
21 Jul 2016 · Lusaka, Zambia
#1340339
A woman picks ripe cherries of coffee at the plantation of Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. This method of harvesting by hands called ‘selective picking...

#1340339

21 Jul 2016

A woman picks ripe cherries of coffee at the plantation of Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. This method of harvesting by hands called ‘selective picking’. More than 80 pickers are seasonal workers from the nearest village. They work from April to September, during the dry season. One worker can pick 100 kilograms of cherries per day. Mubuyu farm is the largest producer of coffee in Zambia and the only private one. It belongs to Willem Lublinkhof who came to the country 45 years ago with the Dutch development service. Because coffee products are not very popular among Zambians, the bulk of it goes for export. There are 65 hectares of land under the coffee plantation today instead of 300 hectares in 2009. The manager of the coffee production Monday Chilanga says that the main reason of the reducing is very low prices for coffee.


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A woman picks ripe cherries of coffee at the plantation of Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. This method of harvesting by hands called ‘selective picking... Editorial
Harvest season of Coffee farm in Zambia
21 Jul 2016 · Lusaka, Zambia
#1340340
A woman picks ripe cherries of coffee at the plantation of Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. This method of harvesting by hands called ‘selective picking...

#1340340

21 Jul 2016

A woman picks ripe cherries of coffee at the plantation of Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. This method of harvesting by hands called ‘selective picking’. More than 80 pickers are seasonal workers from the nearest village. They work from April to September, during the dry season. One worker can pick 100 kilograms of cherries per day. Mubuyu farm is the largest producer of coffee in Zambia and the only private one. It belongs to Willem Lublinkhof who came to the country 45 years ago with the Dutch development service. Because coffee products are not very popular among Zambians, the bulk of it goes for export. There are 65 hectares of land under the coffee plantation today instead of 300 hectares in 2009. The manager of the coffee production Monday Chilanga says that the main reason of the reducing is very low prices for coffee.


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A woman picks ripe cherries of coffee at the plantation of Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. This method of harvesting by hands called ‘selective picking... Editorial
Harvest season of Coffee farm in Zambia
21 Jul 2016 · Lusaka, Zambia
#1340342
A woman picks ripe cherries of coffee at the plantation of Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. This method of harvesting by hands called ‘selective picking...

#1340342

21 Jul 2016

A woman picks ripe cherries of coffee at the plantation of Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. This method of harvesting by hands called ‘selective picking’. More than 80 pickers are seasonal workers from the nearest village. They work from April to September, during the dry season. One worker can pick 100 kilograms of cherries per day. Mubuyu farm is the largest producer of coffee in Zambia and the only private one. It belongs to Willem Lublinkhof who came to the country 45 years ago with the Dutch development service. Because coffee products are not very popular among Zambians, the bulk of it goes for export. There are 65 hectares of land under the coffee plantation today instead of 300 hectares in 2009. The manager of the coffee production Monday Chilanga says that the main reason of the reducing is very low prices for coffee.


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Pickers remove unripe or overripe coffee beans and foreign debris from their daily harvest to prepare it for weighing at the Mubuyu Farm, Za... Editorial
Harvest season of Coffee farm in Zambia
21 Jul 2016 · Lusaka, Zambia
#1340343
Pickers remove unripe or overripe coffee beans and foreign debris from their daily harvest to prepare it for weighing at the Mubuyu Farm, Za...

#1340343

21 Jul 2016

Pickers remove unripe or overripe coffee beans and foreign debris from their daily harvest to prepare it for weighing at the Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. Mubuyu farm is the largest producer of coffee in Zambia and the only private one. It belongs to Willem Lublinkhof who came to the country 45 years ago with the Dutch development service. Because coffee products are not very popular among Zambians, the bulk of it goes for export. There are 65 hectares of land under the coffee plantation today instead of 300 hectares in 2009. The manager of the coffee production Monday Chilanga says that the main reason of the reducing is very low prices for coffee.


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Pickers remove unripe or overripe coffee beans and foreign debris from their daily harvest to prepare it for weighing at the Mubuyu Farm, Za... Editorial
Harvest season of Coffee farm in Zambia
21 Jul 2016 · Lusaka, Zambia
#1340344
Pickers remove unripe or overripe coffee beans and foreign debris from their daily harvest to prepare it for weighing at the Mubuyu Farm, Za...

#1340344

21 Jul 2016

Pickers remove unripe or overripe coffee beans and foreign debris from their daily harvest to prepare it for weighing at the Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. Mubuyu farm is the largest producer of coffee in Zambia and the only private one. It belongs to Willem Lublinkhof who came to the country 45 years ago with the Dutch development service. Because coffee products are not very popular among Zambians, the bulk of it goes for export. There are 65 hectares of land under the coffee plantation today instead of 300 hectares in 2009. The manager of the coffee production Monday Chilanga says that the main reason of the reducing is very low prices for coffee.


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Pickers remove unripe or overripe coffee beans and foreign debris from their daily harvest to prepare it for weighing at the Mubuyu Farm, Za... Editorial
Harvest season of Coffee farm in Zambia
21 Jul 2016 · Lusaka, Zambia
#1340345
Pickers remove unripe or overripe coffee beans and foreign debris from their daily harvest to prepare it for weighing at the Mubuyu Farm, Za...

#1340345

21 Jul 2016

Pickers remove unripe or overripe coffee beans and foreign debris from their daily harvest to prepare it for weighing at the Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. Mubuyu farm is the largest producer of coffee in Zambia and the only private one. It belongs to Willem Lublinkhof who came to the country 45 years ago with the Dutch development service. Because coffee products are not very popular among Zambians, the bulk of it goes for export. There are 65 hectares of land under the coffee plantation today instead of 300 hectares in 2009. The manager of the coffee production Monday Chilanga says that the main reason of the reducing is very low prices for coffee.


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Pickers remove unripe or overripe coffee beans and foreign debris from their daily harvest to prepare it for weighing at the Mubuyu Farm, Za... Editorial
Harvest season of Coffee farm in Zambia
21 Jul 2016 · Lusaka, Zambia
#1340348
Pickers remove unripe or overripe coffee beans and foreign debris from their daily harvest to prepare it for weighing at the Mubuyu Farm, Za...

#1340348

21 Jul 2016

Pickers remove unripe or overripe coffee beans and foreign debris from their daily harvest to prepare it for weighing at the Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. Mubuyu farm is the largest producer of coffee in Zambia and the only private one. It belongs to Willem Lublinkhof who came to the country 45 years ago with the Dutch development service. Because coffee products are not very popular among Zambians, the bulk of it goes for export. There are 65 hectares of land under the coffee plantation today instead of 300 hectares in 2009. The manager of the coffee production Monday Chilanga says that the main reason of the reducing is very low prices for coffee.


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Pickers remove unripe or overripe coffee beans and foreign debris from their daily harvest to prepare it for weighing at the Mubuyu Farm, Za... Editorial
Harvest season of Coffee farm in Zambia
21 Jul 2016 · Lusaka, Zambia
#1340349
Pickers remove unripe or overripe coffee beans and foreign debris from their daily harvest to prepare it for weighing at the Mubuyu Farm, Za...

#1340349

21 Jul 2016

Pickers remove unripe or overripe coffee beans and foreign debris from their daily harvest to prepare it for weighing at the Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. Mubuyu farm is the largest producer of coffee in Zambia and the only private one. It belongs to Willem Lublinkhof who came to the country 45 years ago with the Dutch development service. Because coffee products are not very popular among Zambians, the bulk of it goes for export. There are 65 hectares of land under the coffee plantation today instead of 300 hectares in 2009. The manager of the coffee production Monday Chilanga says that the main reason of the reducing is very low prices for coffee.


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A portrait of a woman seating on bags filled with coffee cherries harvested at the plantation of Mubuyu farm, Zambia. She works as a picker... Editorial
Harvest season of Coffee farm in Zambia
21 Jul 2016 · Lusaka, Zambia
#1340350
A portrait of a woman seating on bags filled with coffee cherries harvested at the plantation of Mubuyu farm, Zambia. She works as a picker...

#1340350

21 Jul 2016

A portrait of a woman seating on bags filled with coffee cherries harvested at the plantation of Mubuyu farm, Zambia. She works as a picker during harvest season from April to September. Mubuyu farm is the largest producer of coffee in Zambia and the only private one. It belongs to Willem Lublinkhof who came to the country 45 years ago with the Dutch development service. Because coffee products are not very popular among Zambians, the bulk of it goes for export. There are 65 hectares of land under the coffee plantation today instead of 300 hectares in 2009. The manager of the coffee production Monday Chilanga says that the main reason of the reducing is very low prices for coffee.


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Coffee pickers weighs bags with their daily harvest of coffee cherries at Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. More than 80 pickers are seasonal workers. Th... Editorial
Harvest season of Coffee farm in Zambia
21 Jul 2016 · Lusaka, Zambia
#1340351
Coffee pickers weighs bags with their daily harvest of coffee cherries at Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. More than 80 pickers are seasonal workers. Th...

#1340351

21 Jul 2016

Coffee pickers weighs bags with their daily harvest of coffee cherries at Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. More than 80 pickers are seasonal workers. They come from the nearest village for harvesting from April to September, during the dry season. One worker can pick 100 kilograms of cherries per day. Mubuyu farm is the largest producer of coffee in Zambia and the only private one. It belongs to Willem Lublinkhof who came to the country 45 years ago with the Dutch development service. Because coffee products are not very popular among Zambians, the bulk of it goes for export. There are 65 hectares of land under the coffee plantation today instead of 300 hectares in 2009. The manager of the coffee production Monday Chilanga says that the main reason of the reducing is very low prices for coffee.


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Coffee pickers weighs bags with their daily harvest of coffee cherries at Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. More than 80 pickers are seasonal workers. Th... Editorial
Harvest season of Coffee farm in Zambia
21 Jul 2016 · Lusaka, Zambia
#1340352
Coffee pickers weighs bags with their daily harvest of coffee cherries at Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. More than 80 pickers are seasonal workers. Th...

#1340352

21 Jul 2016

Coffee pickers weighs bags with their daily harvest of coffee cherries at Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. More than 80 pickers are seasonal workers. They come from the nearest village for harvesting from April to September, during the dry season. One worker can pick 100 kilograms of cherries per day. Mubuyu farm is the largest producer of coffee in Zambia and the only private one. It belongs to Willem Lublinkhof who came to the country 45 years ago with the Dutch development service. Because coffee products are not very popular among Zambians, the bulk of it goes for export. There are 65 hectares of land under the coffee plantation today instead of 300 hectares in 2009. The manager of the coffee production Monday Chilanga says that the main reason of the reducing is very low prices for coffee.


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A track driver comes for unloading bags with the daily harvest of coffee cherries at the coffee factory of Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. Mubuyu farm... Editorial
Harvest season of Coffee farm in Zambia
21 Jul 2016 · Lusaka, Zambia
#1340374
A track driver comes for unloading bags with the daily harvest of coffee cherries at the coffee factory of Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. Mubuyu farm...

#1340374

21 Jul 2016

A track driver comes for unloading bags with the daily harvest of coffee cherries at the coffee factory of Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. Mubuyu farm is the largest producer of coffee in Zambia and the only private one. It belongs to Willem Lublinkhof who came to the country 45 years ago with the Dutch development service. Because coffee products are not very popular among Zambians, the bulk of it goes for export. There are 65 hectares of land under the coffee plantation today instead of 300 hectares in 2009. The manager of the coffee production Monday Chilanga says that the main reason of the reducing is very low prices for coffee.


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