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transformation , namely the marketing of coffee as a cash crop . This article is part of a larger work that examines the changing place of coffee in the social worlds of the rural Haya communities that reside in this corner of what is ...
transformation , namely the marketing of coffee as a cash crop . This article is part of a larger work that examines the changing place of coffee in the social worlds of the rural Haya communities that reside in this corner of what is ...
الصفحة 406
Rather , entrepreneurial uses of the catechism did become commonplace as Haya young men began eagerly to participate in the new economy — and especially the coffee trade — which was only beginning to flourish at this point in the new ...
Rather , entrepreneurial uses of the catechism did become commonplace as Haya young men began eagerly to participate in the new economy — and especially the coffee trade — which was only beginning to flourish at this point in the new ...
الصفحة 413
The coffee trade organised in this fashion clearly established fundamental inequalities in the income that could be derived from coffee . In 1990 , for example , I found that roughly 20 per cent of the total number of ' farmers ...
The coffee trade organised in this fashion clearly established fundamental inequalities in the income that could be derived from coffee . In 1990 , for example , I found that roughly 20 per cent of the total number of ' farmers ...
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