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From Plantation to the Coffee Shop
29 April 2015
Nov Povleakhena
Farmers say coffee are in demand, but they can't supply to meet the market's demand while the big coffee stores in Phnom Penh city still depend on supply from foriegn countries.
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Coffee beans on the coffee trees in Mr. Bou Sopheap's plantation in Mondulkiri province on March 11th, 2015. Mondulkiri province is the largest province in Cambodia covered with forest but have least population with most are Bunong minority.
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Mr. Bou Sopheap, owner of Coffee plantation resort, show the coffee trees in his plantation in Mondulkiri province on March 11th, 2015
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A one-year old Arabica coffee plant in Mr. Bou Sophea's plantation in Mondulkiri province, Cambodia on March 11th 2015.
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A typical busy day at Coffee Brown Roastery, where working and meeting in a coffee shop is in trending now in Phnom Penh.
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បុគ្គលិកម្នាក់ចាក់ទឹកដោះគោចូលក្នុងពែងកាហ្វេ នៅក្នុងហាងកាហ្វេប្រោន កាលពីថ្ងៃទី២៧ ខែកុម្ភៈ ឆ្នាំ២០១៥។
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A staff is pouring coffee bean into grinder machine at Coffee Brown Roastery on 27th February 2015.
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A staff receive order from customer at at Coffee Brown Roastery on 27th February 2015.
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