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Shades of green.(coffee plantation)(Brief Article)

Publication: Natural History

Publication Date: 01-OCT-05

Author: Reebs, Stephan
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Coffee is grown in one of two ways: in open fields, an intensive enterprise that relies on fertilizers and pesticides, or in small, shaded plantations, where coffee plants often replace the bushes of a tropical-forest understory. Such shaded coffee plantations are widely regarded as ecologically friendly, because they tend...

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