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Since the 1940s, Congolese farmers have nurtured heirloom Arabica coffee trees on tiny farms that dot the southern slopes along Lake Kivu in Africa’s Great Rift Valley. But decades of instability in the Democratic Republic of Congo have claimed the lives of millions of people and decimated the country’s coffee industry. Share this: