Mexico coffee co-op, with border operations, helping ease immigration pressures
- KELLY PRESNELL / ARIZONA DAILY STAR
- Updated
Elvia Carrillo dumps a bucket of arabica beans into a grinder while preparing orders at Café Justo in Agua Prieta, across from Douglas. The cooperative's exports to the U.S. are helping to stabilize small towns in Mexico, heading off immigration pressures.
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