☕️ This coffee was almost heroin.In the Golden Triangle—one of the world’s largest drug trafficking corridors—farmers are trading opium poppies for coffee beans, supported by UNODC.Sustainable alternatives are brewing real change. Discover how ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/Nn8J3XkcxO Read More
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