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After years of despair that saw farmers uprooting coffee plantations and replacing with other crops, the wind of Coffee boom is blowing across the country yet again. Hardworking, determined, and economically empowered farmers who have always been producing some of the world’s finest coffee are now reaping record profits. With prices soaring upto 145 shillings per kilogram of cherry, they are proudly calling it "plucking green gold." Tonight, we take you to the farms where the sweet aroma of the coffee sector reforms is stronger than ever.
Coffee Millionaires: Coffee farmers celebrate a return to profitability
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