Juan Medina (right) consults other farms on coffee production. His work can be viewed on his website thecoffeefive.com. About 380 miles north of the equator in Betania, Colombia, fourth-generation coffee farmer Juan Medina spent his holidays as a kid on the farms helping with smaller tasks like picking defects in parchment coffee. In the 1990s, a wave of violence in Colombia kept him and his family away. When they came back, he initially had res…
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