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Ibu Armi Nirmah (48) picks coffee cherries at her husband's farm associated with KBQB. Her husband, Pak Salmy (53), has been a member of KBQB for 15 years. The biggest challenge as a farmer is the maintaining the stability of the selling price of coffee and the dry season. Coffee is the livelihoods for the Gayo People (those living in the region of central Aceh). Children could grow up here because of coffee. Also, coffee is good to others because gives health benefits to many people around the world that drink it. He believes the coffee from Gayo has the best varation and tastes.

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Ibu Armi Nirmah (48) picks coffee cherries at her husband's farm associated with KBQB.  Her husband, Pak Salmy (53), has been a member of KBQB for 15 years.  The biggest challenge as a farmer is the maintaining the stability of the selling price of coffee and the dry season.  Coffee is the livelihoods for the Gayo People (those living in the region of central Aceh). Children could grow up here because of coffee.  Also, coffee is good to others because gives health benefits to many people around the world that drink it.  He believes the coffee from Gayo has the best varation and tastes.
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