Colombia: coffee crops expected to exceed 5 billion pesos, 2011

Posted on November 30, 2011 • Filed under: Agriculture, Business

President Juan Manuel Santos said he was confident that the price of the coffee harvest will achieve a more than five billion dollars despite the impact of winter. “Despite the decline in coffee production, the value of the coffee harvest in the last twelve months exceeded the 5 billion pesos. If the coffee harvest will exceed 5 billion pesos this year, imagine what we can achieve when this new start producing coffee, “said Santos. Read Article

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