Richard Wamalwa Wanzala, Nyankomo Marwa, Elizabeth Nanziri Lwanga
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Ninety-five percent of Kenyan coffee is exported as green coffee in the international market in Europe. As a spot market, this presents a problem in that the currency of the foreign market differs ...
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