+ Follow Liberica Tag
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[Title] => Experts see bright prospects for local Robusta coffee
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Japan, Thailand, Indonesia and the UK bought 90 percent of the 588,500 kilograms (kg) of instant coffee exported by the Philippines last year.
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Japan, Thailand, Indonesia and the UK bought 90 percent of the 588,500 kilograms (kg) of instant coffee exported by the Philippines last year.
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November 4, 2012 - 12:00am