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Kiadan Plaga In A Cup Of Coffee

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Organic coffee farming in Kiadan Plaga is the main source of income. It is also a vehicle for the village’s brand of ecotourism.~

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Made Jepa, a resident of the Kiadan Plaga customary village in North Bali, may not be particularly talkative. But when it comes to coffee, the 50-year-old has plenty to say, particularly to visitors who come to enjoy ecotourism there. Visitors follow Made as he tends to his 50-are plantation, where he plants arabica coffee, orange trees, and vegetables including cabbage, mustard greens and red pepper.

Visitors often ask him for tips on how to

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