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UPDATED: April 8, 2013 NO. 15 APRIL 11, 2013
A Coffee Boom in Yunnan
Photos by Wei Yao
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recently went to the city of Pu'er in southwest China's Yunnan Province and a coffee plantation in the mountains nearby for a close-up look at China's fast-developing coffee industry. Below are more photos of that trip:

COFFEE TREE LADDER: Coffee trees are planted in the terraced fields

MAGIC BEANS: A coffee farmer holds ripe coffee beans in his hands in Pu'er

STACKING THEM UP: A worker delivers goods at an Aini Coffee storage facility

VISITORS: A local family shops for roasted coffee at an Aini compound

BEANS ON DISPLAY: Different types of roasted coffee beans are on display in a factory belonging to Yunnan-based Aini Coffee



 
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