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Delegates from various coffee-producing and coffee-buying countries from South east Asia will be coming to Manila for the fifth meeting of the group called ASEAN Coffee Federation.

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According to Joel Lumagbas, head of Nestlé agricultural services department, these initiatives have done much to change the landscape for coffee farmers, creating much more favorable conditions for coffee farmers today than in decades past.
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While coffee drinking has become a fad particularly to the youth market, the total coffee category in the country is struggling to keep on a stable track.
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The Brazilian real was the best performing currency in the world, strengthening by 13.7 percent against the dollar in 2005. The second was the Kenyan shilling which gained 8.7 percent against the greenback. The Chilean peso and the Egyptian pound finished 3rd and 4th place by appreciating by 8.5 percent and 7.2 percent, respectively.
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Delegates from various coffee-producing and coffee-buying countries from South east Asia will be coming to Manila for the fifth meeting of the group called ASEAN Coffee Federation.

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While coffee drinking has become a fad particularly to the youth market, the total coffee category in the country is struggling to keep on a stable track.
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The Brazilian real was the best performing currency in the world, strengthening by 13.7 percent against the dollar in 2005. The second was the Kenyan shilling which gained 8.7 percent against the greenback. The Chilean peso and the Egyptian pound finished 3rd and 4th place by appreciating by 8.5 percent and 7.2 percent, respectively.
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