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Coffee Uses More than 1,500 Mozambican Families in Gongosa

"We are now talking about at least 1,500 families who are already practicing coffee," said Pedro Muagura, director of the National Park of Goringosa (PNG). According to the manager, in addition to the families who benefit directly, this culture is also generating secondary jobs in that region: "Because people will need people to collect, in addition to family members, who now spend formal employment." "In the past year we had a [family-level cof…
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"We are now talking about at least 1,500 families who are already practicing coffee," said Pedro Muagura, director of the National Park of Goringosa (PNG). According to the manager, in addition to the families who benefit directly, this culture is also generating secondary jobs in that region: "Because people will need people to collect, in addition to family members, who now spend formal employment." "In the past year we had a [family-level cof…

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Noticias ao Minuto broke the news in Portugal on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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