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Scruff17
Scruff17
26.11.2020 15:39 •  Английский язык

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to the naked eye, this farm is just like any other. but it doesn’t take long to realise that the

50ealize jesus martin, though not huge, is anything but ordinary.

martin grew up like many others in the santa ana valley – known as the coffee triangle of

colombia – on a coffee farm owned by his father and grandfather. “i am the youngest of six

children and we all worked the farm,” martin said. “my parents focused their energies on teaching

us the agricultural trade, but also the love behind it.” despite this great dedication to coffee and

respect for his family business, he ended up pursuing a different career altogether: law and business

management. it didn’t come easy to him as coffee was never far away.

during every visit to his family’s humble farm, the rich aromas of beans roasting and the

smell of his mother’s carrot cake caused his heart to beat faster. coffee was his life, and in 2004,

after years practicing law, he found a way to combine his legal knowledge, business education and

family’s lifeline into what he called “the coffee dream project”.

despite growing some of the most coveted beans in the world, most colombians have never

even tasted the colombian coffee that is renowned around the world. instead, local people drink

what they call “second-hand coffee”, which is made from berries that haven't fully ripened,’have

been over-roasted or even infected with insects and diseases. like most businesses in struggling

economies, the farmers only make profits on exports – so they save their best stuff for higher paying

countries. “farming coffee for a profit is very challenging,” martin explained, tossing a few berries

in his hand. “the coffee trade intermediaries, exporters, roasters and big multinational companies

are the ones that benefit the most in the coffee-trade chain.” martin’s dream project, however, was

to turn this process around, bringing specialty coffee back to colombia.

the project, however, was a total surprise for his family. “when i first informed them, they

told me i was crazy, they said it was a wild goose chase.”

even with his background in farming, starting the project from the ground up was difficult.

convincing his workers to focus on quality was his biggest concern; most only cared about quantity

since their wage was dependent on how many beans they picked. martin recalled many hours, days

and weeks training local farmers to understand the process, from the colours of the raw berries to

the smell and taste of the beans once they’d been dried and sorted.

once the farmers understood the importance of quality, it was onto phase two: bring the

roasting process in-house, instead of paying for the beans to be roasted elsewhere. buying his own

roaster – one of the only five in the entire country – was expensive, but the purchase offered a huge

saving in roasting, packaging and exporting costs.

by 2008, his passion started to pay off; he opened his flagship store café jesus martin in

salento. the shop and its team of trained baristas, martin said, have done much to teach the locals

about enjoying specialty coffee. the look on their face when they take their first sip is what keeps

him motivated. “they are reacting so positively; they’re discovering something entirely different

than what they’re used to consuming,” martin said. “when they discover the difference in quality of

their coffee, they start to care more about where and whom it’s coming from.”​

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tima14priluki
tima14priluki
26.11.2020
Who Martin grew up like many others?What are the children doing?
Who coffee farm owned?
Whom did parents call?
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otvet12313434
otvet12313434
26.11.2020
I never do my English homework. And I'll tell you why. I think, that English is a very easy language. I learn everything I have to during the lesson. After the lesson is over, the teacher usually gives us homework. All of my classmates always do this homework at home, but not me. I think that I am too smart for this. There is no need to resive the material at home. I have much more important things to do like helping my mom about the house, chatting with my friends, search the Internet for interesting stories or pictures. Once in a while I call my friend Tom, who lives in Manchester. We talk about differents things with him in English. I think that talking to a native speaker is much more useful, then doing homework!
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TuyaChimitova
TuyaChimitova
26.11.2020
Mark TwainБиография Марка ТвенаSamuel Langhorne Clemens was a famous American writer and humorist. He was better known by his pen friend Mark Twain. Perhaps, everybody knows about the adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. The author of these stories was Mark Twain. He was born in Florida, Missouri on November 30th, 1835. When he was four years old his family moved to Hannibal in Missouri. It was a port town on the Mississippi River, which inspired the fictional town in “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” and “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”. He was only eleven when his father died and he soon began working as a printer’s apprentice and contributor of funny sketches. When he was 18 he left the town to work in New York, Philadelphia and some other large cities as a printer. Mark Twain travelled a lot. While being on the voyage to New Orleans he met Horace E. Bixby, who was a steamboat pilot and who later inspired a young author to become a pilot too. He soon obtained a steamboat pilot license. Until 1861 he worked as a pilot. He also persuaded his brother Henry to work together. In 1858 Henry died in steamboat explosion. It was known that Mark Twain foresaw this accident in his dream. In 1876 he wrote “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”. This book became popular not only with kids but also with adults. It was translated nearly into every language in the world. The book was such a success that in 1884 he wrote “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”. Later he also wrote “Tom Sawyer Abroad”, “Tom sawyer the Detective” etc. There were many other books written by Mark Twain but the stories about Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn brought him world fame.
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