(3 Mar 2025)
SUDAN CLIMATE COFFEE
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Nzara County, South Sudan – 15 February 2025
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1. Drone aerial of plantations at coffee farm
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Nzara County, Sudan – 16 February 2025
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2. Drone aerial of coffee beans storage facility on farm
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Nzara County, Sudan – 15 February 2025
3. Various of a worker sifting through coffee cherries
4. People processing bags of coffee cherries
5. Various of a worker putting coffee cherries into a machine
6. Various of coffee cherries being sorted and washed through machine
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Nzara County, Sudan – 17 February 2025
7. Various of coffee beans being sorted in machine
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Nzara County, Sudan – 16 February 2025
8. Wide of Catherine Bashiama walking on her farm
9. Close of coffee plant as Bashiama looks for coffee cherries growing on it
10. SOUNDBITE (Zande) Catherine Bashiama, coffee farmer:
"Thanks to the whole community for the coffee I’ve planted. I planted this coffee because my husband had an accident, we were working together to look after our children, but because of the accident we can’t pay for our children’s school. I planted my coffee and now it’s flowering and it’s beautiful. The first one has yielded fruit I’m hoping next year I’ll have more, and it’ll help my family and my children. I’ll be happy with it"
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Nzara County, Sudan – 15 February 2025
11. Various of coffee cherries being processed through a machine and loaded into a crate
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Nzara County, Sudan – 16 February 2025
12. SOUNDBITE (Zande) Catherine Bashiama, coffee farmer:
"I’m very happy with my coffee, I’d like to jump and touch the branch of the trees because of my happiness. Those who haven’t planted, be strong and plant like me and when you plant, look after it properly, don’t let it get burnt from fire. I’ve looked after my coffee and fire hasn’t impacted it."
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Nzara County, Sudan – 14 February 2025
13. Various of coffee farmer Seme Alfred harvesting coffee from his farm
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Seme Alfred coffee farmer:
"I’m now happy because I’m seeing the coffee is now mature and I’m happy that I started to enjoy money. I’m now smelling money."
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Nzara County, Sudan – 15 February 2025
15. Various of a worker watering Excelsa trees at a nursery
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Nzara County, Sudan – 14 February 2025
16. Wide of Ian Paterson, managing director of Equatoria Teak, speaking with coffee farmers
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Nzara County, Sudan – 17 February 2025
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ian Paterson, managing director of Equatoria Teak
"While we were doing our trials on different coffees in South Sudan, a local farmer said we have our own coffee in South Sudan, and it’s called Excelsa. So we started doing trials on it."
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Nzara County, Sudan – 15 February 2025
18. Mid of a sign on the coffee farm about the Excelsa coffee planted, including the required spacing, area of the field, the fact that it was planted in 2018 and there being 400 plants
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Nzara County, Sudan – 17 February 2025
19. Close of a pack of Excelsa coffee
20. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ian Paterson, managing director of Equatoria Teak:
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Nzara County, Sudan – 15 February 2025
21. Wide of a coffee processing plant
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Nzara County, Sudan – 17 February 2025
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