Old fashioned way: A woman dries coffee beans in front of her house in the remote subdistrict of Pinogu, Central Bone Bolango district, Gorontalo
span class="caption">Old fashioned way: A woman dries coffee beans in front of her house in the remote subdistrict of Pinogu, Central Bone Bolango district, Gorontalo. The organic coffee bean is the top commodity of Pinogu subdistrict, but road bottlenecks and unfavorable market mechanisms have hindered Pinogu coffee farmers from fully exploiting the crop. (JP/Syamsul Huda M. Suhari)
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