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245 10 $aJavatrekker :$bdispatches from the world of fair trade coffee /$cDean Cycon.
260 $aWhite River Junction, Vt. :$bChelsea Green Pub.,$cc2007.
300 $axvi, 239 p., [8] p. of plates :$bill. (some col.), maps ;$c23 cm.
505 0 $aPrologue: the inner worlds of coffee -- Africa -- Miriam's well, the emperor's bed, and Kaldi's goats (Ethiopia, 2002) -- Fermenting change, but don't cross the big man (Kenya, 2005) -- South America -- Bridging the gap (Peru, 2003) -- Global warning: climate change, conflict, and culture (Colombia, 2007) -- Central America -- The flickering candle of freedom (Guatemala, 1993) -- Tracking the death train (Mexico/El Salvador, 2005) -- Coffee, land mines, and hope (Nicaragua, 2001) -- Asia -- Good friends, cold beer...and a water buffalo (Sumatra, 2003) -- The three-hundred-man march (Papua New Guinea, 2004) -- Epilogue.
520 $aAuthor and coffee entrepreneur Dean Cycon profiles the people around the world who keep the coffee industry running, traveling to the remote villages of Colombia, the rain forests of Ethiopia, top global trade offices, and beyond to reveal why the coffee trade is so successful.
650 0 $aCoffee industry.
650 0 $aCoffee growers.
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600 10 $aCycon, Dean,$d1953-$xTravel.
650 0 $aInternational trade.
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