Historic harvests and sky-high prices – so why can’t Colombia’s coffee-growers hire pickers?
M ary Luz Pérez Arrubla and her brother, Rodrigo, are fourth-generation farmers cultivating coffee on steep Andean slopes near the town of Líbano, in the rich agricultural region of Tolima. Along with the rest of , the family has enjoyed a historic harvest amid surging global coffee prices, which fo...
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