With over 25 million small farmers and their families producing some 70% of the coffee for the world, coffee production is one of the most important means of contributing to socio-economic development and eradicating poverty.
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1 million, 5 million or 20 million.
The French Depend on crops to survive so they don't starve.
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People always depend upon plants to satisfy their needs such as food, clothing, shelter, and health. These needs are growing rapidly because of a growing world population, increase of incomes, and urbanization . plants also provide the raw materials for many types of pharmaceuticals, as well as coffee, alcohol, and other many more drugs.
They depend on their families and friends, their jobs, the government (though some don't like to admit it), and other people who work to put out products that people in Orlando need to buy in order to survive.
Coffee fruit is edible and has been eaten by people in coffee growing regions for thousands of years. The coffee fruit, know as coffee cherry, has some amazing properties that impact health positively. Check out this hiloliving.blogspot.com/2009/07/hawaiis-amazing-coffee-fruit.html for more information.
Coffee grounds are not harmful to people.
Australia is the home of the Great Sandy Desert. Even though this desert gets very hot, it is abundant with plants, wildlife, and trees. People that live in this area, survive by living off of the land.
Yes, they do because they don't have much of a growing season, and so they must depend on animals and fish for their main food sources.
everyone loves coffee!!! i love coffee
Racist Coffee is a song by Julian Smith. It is a song about white people drinking white coffee and black people drinking black coffee.
Governments help ensure that the economy continually grows. A growing economy means that fewer people rely on government assistance to survive.
Not really. There are many very interested in it and there are places in Ireland where it is the main language, but it is finding it hard to survive. There are many people trying to push it, but it is not easy.