Coffee Harvest As Production Set To Rise On Improved Conditions

Workers measure the amount of coffee cherries picked in order to get paid at the Finca Gran Bretana coffee plantation in Quindio, Colombia, on Monday, Sept. 8, 2014. Coffee production in Colombia, the second-biggest arabica grower, will rise to 12 million bags from a previous estimate of 11.5 million bags, according to grower Volcafe Ltd. Photographer: Mariana Greif Etchebehere/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Workers measure the amount of coffee cherries picked in order to get paid at the Finca Gran Bretana coffee plantation in Quindio, Colombia, on Monday, Sept. 8, 2014. Coffee production in Colombia, the second-biggest arabica grower, will rise to 12 million bags from a previous estimate of 11.5 million bags, according to grower Volcafe Ltd. Photographer: Mariana Greif Etchebehere/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Coffee Harvest As Production Set To Rise On Improved Conditions
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