Brazil's drought-hit coffee belt turns to machines to lower costs
date:Aug 26, 2014
about a third of the world's coffee, started buying machinery, much of it from the United States, 15 years ago. Now modernization has become a necessity for cash-strapped small farmers.

Michael Reguim, 26, purchased an automated harvester in 2008 and this season became the first in his mountain community of 82 farmers to buy a machine that strips the skin off coffee cherries, a job he previously paid four people to do.

You used to buy machinery to try to improve margins now you do it to surv
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