Article: A success story brews in Rwanda.

Byline: Laurie Goering

MUSASA, Rwanda _ In the aftermath of Rwanda's 1994 genocide, this tiny hill nation's coffee industry also lingered near death.

World prices for the country's unremarkable beans had bottomed out. Thousands of coffee farmers were dead. Across Rwanda's terraced green hills, century-old coffee plantations sat abandoned or were being leveled to replant bananas.

"When we got here, the price was so bad people were pulling coffee out of their fields," recalled Tim Schilling, a Texas A&M University agronomist.

Today, however, Rwanda's languishing coffee industry has reversed its tailspin so convincingly that its once ...

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