There are 20,000 coffee growing communities in 250 villages in Laos and many of these families depend on coffee farming as a living.
This creates the highest level of "useful diversity" that can be reached in coffee farming.
It is renown for coffee farming.
Rubber and coffee farming are the major economic activities in the area.
One of the ways the community supports itself is through coffee farming.
Originally, coffee farming was done in the shade of trees that provided a habitat for many animals and insects.
He was no great promoter of development, such as extending coffee farming.
Its economy is based strongly around coffee farming.
In the 19th century, the sugar farming was replaced by coffee farming.
Coffee tours are organized through guides with knowledge of coffee farming, processing and roasting.