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Elephant Dung Coffee Beans

December 12, 2013 by Allen J Pais

Elephant Dung Coffee Beans

We own a small coffee forest in the foothills of the Western Ghats in a tiny Hamlet of Siddapur, Coorg, also called Kodagu by the locals. Our coffee Plantation, commonly referred to as Providence estate (PAIS-Estate) is unique for a number of reasons. The main highlight of the plantation is that it acts as a […]

Human Elephant Conflict Inside Coffee Forests

July 1, 2008 by Dr. Anand Titus and Geeta N. Pereira

Human Elephant Conflict Inside Coffee Forests

The Western Ghats, one of the eight HOTTEST HOT SPOTS of biodiversity is one of the largest unbroken pieces of forest. These magnificent chain of mountains and forests are the last few places on the planet where one can watch nature express itself. The kind of wild beauty in it; is something astounding to the […]

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