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English: These are trained coffee cuppers from Rwanda conducting a cupping session intended to select the best coffee in the country. This has been their work since more than ten years and many of them are feeding their family from this activity which becoming an attractive profession in a country like Rwanda where coffee is a leading agriculture export. Interestingly, most of them are women. it is believed that due to their inherited skill of attention to detail help them to detect little differences in coffee cups.
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