environmental protection is essential for a farm to keep it certificate from. the water used here to clean the whole beans is now research elated before it eventually drains into a tank it used to flow straight into a nearby stream. the workers also collect the bean hospice and make compost and organic fertilizer with them but if you. cast your has had a typical for two years now. the today people know where this coffee comes from it s from a plantation that pays well with no child labor and that is environmentally friendly. that s why i m paid somewhat more for my coffee. five to ten percent more thanks to the certification. the environmental benefits are also clear to see. the stream used to be black with waste from all the coffee
his farmer. when i was a kid my father would get maybe ten cents a kilo that wasn t enough it couldn t grow for sure for. the poor guy who worked so hard but it was the middlemen who made the big money. miss reliance on intermediaries came to an end when a jesuit order established a cooperative you re more ted which saw a local indigenous families team up they used the beans they grow to roast their own coffee and that also allowed cities are to receive training in the business and finance side of things. says mexico s poorest state and its indigenous peoples are often treated like second class citizens. men work the coffee plantations for starvation wages while women are bound to the home.
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frenzy of demand in the west. so, we came to bali, indonesia, to better understand the mysterious allure of the most expensive coffee on earth. wow, that s a heavy bag. reporter: for a stop at a local civet farm. arabica. arabica. reporter: run by a woman who goes by ebu, or mother. she explains after the animals eat the flesh of ripe coffee cherries okay, i ll try. sweet. reporter: their digestive systems impart a smooth body and aroma to the beans. it comes out like that. yeah. and that s, that s the magic stuff. yes. reporter: historically, civets roamed free on coffee plantations. and i have 100 plus 2 krivts. 102 civets. reporter: but these days, the vast majority of farms cage their animals to control production. ebu says most of her civets have been in captivity for over six years. do they ever get out of the cages? no. they re in there all the time. she insists they re treated well. my friend. your friend.
comcastnbcuniversal. thousands of people are evacuating their homes after this volcano has erupted in el salvador. here it is shooting massive ash clouds up into the sky. it started erupting sunday. alexandra steele joins me to talk about this. this hasn t happened for decades. in decades, right? absolutely. take a look at this. unbelievable amount. three miles into the air. let me show you, eastern el salvador, so you can see where that is. it s called the chaparestique vol cano. and the problem is where it is and the coffee plantations are getting really soiled by this. they have 23 active vol canoes.