7/19/2023 0 Comments Indonesia sumatra coffeePadang explained that coffee contributes significantly to local household income - as much as 30-40%. This moderate income helps him support his wife and infant son - but a stable price for his crops is by no means guaranteed. Padang sold 13 liters of coffee beans and 4 kilograms of chili peppers that morning, earning Rp. One recent morning, a trader arrived at Padang’s house to buy some newly harvested crops. Like most farmers in the region, Padang grows other crops alongside his coffee, including rice, corn and other vegetables. Glora Padang, a young farmer in the Indonesian province of North Sumatra, learned how to grow coffee from his parents, who five years ago gave him 2 hectares (5 acres) of land in Siempat Rube subdistrict to settle down on.
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