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  • Manuel García on his farm in San Benito, El Manantial. Here he shows the fungal infection called Ojo de Gallo, or 'Rooster's Eye', that is affecting many of the coffee bushes on his farm. The infection is caused by 'Mycena citricolor' fungus and affects leaves and fruit of coffee.
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  • Ury Villatoro, in the coffee laboratory at RAOS, Marcala, Honduras
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  • Nelson Dominguez, coffee cupper at RAOS. "I spent two years training, between IHCAFE and UNAH. I work for RAOS and I have my own small coffee business".
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  • Rufino Dominguez, producer and president of RAOS, is from Florido, Marcala, La Paz, Honduras. "I'm 65 years old, and the experience I have with coffee is broad, sometimes the prices are very low, like now, it's a killer, but we get on. I don't have much leaf rust, just a few spots, I have it under control here. When you find it and you don't treat it, it strips the whole farm of the leaves, it kills it. Farms that get out of control are lost, they'll never produce. It just takes a few days to spread. For shade I have pepeto, aguacate, guachipilín, cedar, orange, cashewand and jocote".
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  • Pergamino coffee, RAOS, Marcala, Honduras
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  • Roasted coffee, RAOS, Marcala, Honduras
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  • Natural coffee, RAOS, Marcala, Honduras
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  • burlap coffee sacks marked with
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  • Nelson Dominguez, coffee cupper at RAOS. "I spent two years training, between IHCAFE and UNAH. I work for RAOS and I have my own small coffee business".
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  • Roasted and ground coffee, RAOS, Marcala, Honduras
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  • Honey coffee, RAOS, Marcala, Honduras
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  • Karol Castillo, assistant in logistics and export, RAOS
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  • Yolanda Argentina Romero Lacio, has worked in RAOS for five years in the accounting department, she is also a coffee producer herself. She administers loans to the coop members that are made possible through Root Capital, she says "it's a great support for the producers in the rural areas who can't easily access loans elsewhere, and the terms are favourable".
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  • Nelson Dominguez, coffee cupper at RAOS. "I spent two years training, between IHCAFE and UNAH. I work for RAOS and I have my own small coffee business".
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  • Las montañas de Jinotega, cultivadas con café, maíz, frijol, quiquisque, y arboles frutales
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  • Las montañas de Jinotega, cultivadas con café, maíz, frijol, quiquisque, y arboles frutales
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  • Adelaida, works with Rosa Olivia Ruiz in the association of producers called Aldea Global, Jinotega, Nicaragua.
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  • An oso perezoso (sloth) carrying a baby sloth in the garden of a Maritza Chavería, San Benito, Jinotega, Nicaragua. This is just outside her kitchen window. She and her husband got a small loan, with it they bought an empty and over-grazed pasture and they turned it into a forest garden with organic coffee, cocoa and honey as the main produce, but deliberately producing a huge variety of fruits and flowers and wildlife. This sloth is one of 12 that live in the garden, they just arrived one day and haven't left, they also have visiting monkeys, tucans, parrots, cardinal birds and many resident iguanas.
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  • milled coffee, RAOS, Marcala, Honduras
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  • coffee samples prepared in the coffee lab in RAOS, Marcala
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  • Ury Villatoro, in the coffee laboratory at RAOS, Marcala, Honduras
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  • Ury Villatoro, in the coffee laboratory at RAOS, Marcala, Honduras
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  • Trays of coffee in the tasting lab, RAOS, Marcala, Honduras
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  • Rufino Dominguez, producer and president of RAOS, is from Florido, Marcala, La Paz, Honduras. "I'm 65 years old, and the experience I have with coffee is broad, sometimes the prices are very low, like now, it's a killer, but we get on. I don't have much leaf rust, just a few spots, I have it under control here. When you find it and you don't treat it, it strips the whole farm of the leaves, it kills it. Farms that get out of control are lost, they'll never produce. It just takes a few days to spread. For shade I have pepeto, aguacate, guachipilín, cedar, orange, cashewand and jocote".
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  • Rufino Dominguez, producer and president of RAOS, is from Florido, Marcala, La Paz, Honduras. "I'm 65 years old, and the experience I have with coffee is broad, sometimes the prices are very low, like now, it's a killer, but we get on. I don't have much leaf rust, just a few spots, I have it under control here. When you find it and you don't treat it, it strips the whole farm of the leaves, it kills it. Farms that get out of control are lost, they'll never produce. It just takes a few days to spread. For shade I have pepeto, aguacate, guachipilín, cedar, orange, cashewand and jocote".
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  • Rufino Dominguez, producer and president of RAOS, is from Florido, Marcala, La Paz, Honduras. "I'm 65 years old, and the experience I have with coffee is broad, sometimes the prices are very low, like now, it's a killer, but we get on. I don't have much leaf rust, just a few spots, I have it under control here. When you find it and you don't treat it, it strips the whole farm of the leaves, it kills it. Farms that get out of control are lost, they'll never produce. It just takes a few days to spread. For shade I have pepeto, aguacate, guachipilín, cedar, orange, cashewand and jocote".
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  • Nelson Dominguez, coffee cupper at RAOS. "I spent two years training, between IHCAFE and UNAH. I work for RAOS and I have my own small coffee business".
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  • burlap coffee sacks marked with
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  • Las montañas de Jinotega, cultivadas con café, maíz, frijol, quiquisque, y arboles frutales
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  • APRENIC is a certified fairtrade cotton producer based in Nicaragua. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping... www.flocentroamerica.net. ***APRENIC es una organización productora de algodón certificada de comercio justo basado en Nicaragua. El comercio justo representa una alternativa al comercio convencional y se basa en la cooperación entre productores y consumidores. Comercio justo ofrece a los productores un trato más justo y condiciones comerciales más provechosas. Esto les permite mejorar sus condiciones de vida y hacer planes de futuro. Para los consumidores, comercio justo es una manera eficaz de reducir la pobreza a través de sus compras diarias...www.flocentroamerica.net.
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