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Colombian farmers harvest coffee beans as World marks Int. Coffee Day

MACHETA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER 29: As part of World Coffee Day Anadolu Agency Video News (AAVN) on Thursday (September videoed cofee harvesting in fields located at 1950 meters above sea level in the middle of the central mountain range in Macheta, Colombia.One of the coffee farmers Fabio Sanchez grows Arabica coffee, carrying out the different production processes, starting with planting and ending with the sale of its final product. D' Carmen coffee, is a product that is already exported to different countries.Several peasant families work in the processes that have their sustenance in the various coffee productions.On Thursday they are prepared for the start of the new harvest so that they can continue taking their coffee to different corners of the world.Sanchez told AAVN that “With our production, you can enjoy an excellent cup of Colombian coffee, Colombian coffee has characteristics such as the notes, the refined ones, the outcropping ones, the citrus.”A coffee expert María Victoria Rivera stated that it takes three months for the coffee seeds to be ready for harvest, telling AAVN about the coffee saplings growing process.International Coffee Day (1 October) is an occasion that is used to promote and celebrate coffee as a beverage, with events now occurring in places around the world. The first official date was 1 October 2015, as agreed by the International Coffee Organization, and was launched in Milan. (Footage by Yair Suarez/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
MACHETA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER 29: As part of World Coffee Day Anadolu Agency Video News (AAVN) on Thursday (September videoed cofee harvesting in fields located at 1950 meters above sea level in the middle of the central mountain range in Macheta, Colombia.One of the coffee farmers Fabio Sanchez grows Arabica coffee, carrying out the different production processes, starting with planting and ending with the sale of its final product. D' Carmen coffee, is a product that is already exported to different countries.Several peasant families work in the processes that have their sustenance in the various coffee productions.On Thursday they are prepared for the start of the new harvest so that they can continue taking their coffee to different corners of the world.Sanchez told AAVN that “With our production, you can enjoy an excellent cup of Colombian coffee, Colombian coffee has characteristics such as the notes, the refined ones, the outcropping ones, the citrus.”A coffee expert María Victoria Rivera stated that it takes three months for the coffee seeds to be ready for harvest, telling AAVN about the coffee saplings growing process.International Coffee Day (1 October) is an occasion that is used to promote and celebrate coffee as a beverage, with events now occurring in places around the world. The first official date was 1 October 2015, as agreed by the International Coffee Organization, and was launched in Milan. (Footage by Yair Suarez/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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September 29, 2022
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