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„Forty years later, Don Juan Rubio y Gemir cultivated the first plants of coffee in the outskirts of the city. Since that year, all the coffee plantations were supported by the 'Real Order' (Spain).“
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„"Starbucks sells their coffee as a premium blend. People think Juan Valdez is out there picking it by hand. They don't know that it's Juan Valdez's 13-year-old son."“
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„By the 1940s, the North-East tea heartland had 100 acres of Arabica coffee, cultivated in small holdings in the same Khasi and Jaintia hills, considered as the centres of origin of Coffea khasiana and Coffea jenkensii. Land survey reports of the 1940s indicate the replacement of the indigenous coffee varieties by exotics in the region. This shift could have been induced by the inability of the indigenous species to change into commercial propositions. However, what is significant is that the exotics were never cultivated as monocultures.“
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„- JUAN VALDEZ SET TO BREW - HOUSTON CHRONICLE 12/12 “
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„It would be a reach to say that Juan Valdez, the iconic Colombian coffee farmer of television advertising, has turned to drugs. Although hard numbers are impossible to come by, evidence and informed estimates suggest that only about 1,000 of the country's 560,000 coffee farms have scrapped coffee plants in favor of coca or opium poppies. But just about all coffee farmers wonder how they are going to survive at the current prices.“
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„I learned to count listening to your reports and figuring out the number of bombers that went out on missions over Germany and those that returned. Years later a Spaniard named Juan Valdez chatted about the people in the little town he lived in in Britain, as a refugee I would assume from Franco's regime. On the BBC I heard Churchill and Gandhi. Those were times for giants and the BBC rose to the occasion.“
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/talking_point/ 2478411.stm
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