Rwanda’s coffee harvest will go forward despite pandemic – at a safe distance
Rwanda will continue to move forward with its May coffee harvest after in the face of the global pandemic.
Rwanda will continue to move forward with its May coffee harvest after in the face of the global pandemic. The country plans on complying to social distancing by enforcing workers to remain a meter apart and placing strict travel restrictions on its exports.
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