A bit of history with coffee
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I'll tell you a little story while I take a sip of coffee. This story is called “Coffee in Venezuela.” Coffee is a source of income for people in rural areas, and when we talk about income, we mean that sometimes a bag of coffee is expensive. You understand me, right? A drop of coffee can be worth as much as a normal meal. In other words, in some regions, it's a little difficult to buy coffee, but for coffee lovers like me, there are no excuses, heh, heh, hehe 😁.
There was a time when coffee was very cheap and anyone could buy it, but after the currency rose and the beans became expensive, the price had to go up. Coffee has a very long history that you can learn about on YouTube or other networks that tell you things well.

Coffee and cocoa are crops that are worth planting. There are two types of plants: the normal one and one that they call paturro here, which is very different from the normal one, or mata vieja. These are the two that I know of, but I don't know if there are more. They take a year to produce coffee beans, and you need to have a lot of plants to get a good harvest. That's what makes it expensive and stressful for farmers, because if something happens to those plants, it affects their growth. inept people affecting the growth of these plants.
I find this topic very interesting, especially if you drink coffee like me. It's great to feel that people are paying attention to what I'm talking about.

Since the currency has risen in value, a sack or bag of coffee is expensive, and if it's by the gram, I think it would cost you the same. This is a topic that takes you to another world and transports you to the world of coffee.
Thank you very much for your attention. I hope you've learned a lot, and I hope you enjoyed it, guys. See you next time.


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