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Nowhere are our relationships stronger or more meaningful and reciprocal than with our coffee partners in Rwanda. The tiny country boasts about half a million coffee farms, and with typically small scale plots, focusing on high quality coffee has always been essential for coffee farmers. In this episode, Tyson catches up with Market Lane Co-Owner and GM Jenni to talk about Rwanda. Together they discuss Jenni’s memories of Rwanda, the meticulous work our partners put into producing coffee, and ultimately why she loves the people and the coffee there so much.
The tiny country boasts about half a million coffee farms, and with typically small scale plots, focusing on high quality coffee has always been essential for coffee farmers.
A content warning: this episode touches on the subject of the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
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Nowhere are our relationships stronger or more meaningful and reciprocal than with our coffee partners in Rwanda. The tiny country boasts about half a million coffee farms, and with typically small scale plots, focusing on high quality coffee has always been essential for coffee farmers. In this episode, Tyson catches up with Market Lane Co-Owner and GM Jenni to talk about Rwanda. Together they discuss Jenni’s memories of Rwanda, the meticulous work our partners put into producing coffee, and ultimately why she loves the people and the coffee there so much.
The tiny country boasts about half a million coffee farms, and with typically small scale plots, focusing on high quality coffee has always been essential for coffee farmers.
A content warning: this episode touches on the subject of the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
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