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Fortified coffee for schoolchildren in Chiapas, Mexico?

Controversially, an American coffee company (Voyava Republic) and a Mexican one (LaSelva) hope to provide schoolchildren in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas with fortified coffee, that is, fortified with folic acid and other nutrients. Voyava Republic already sells fortified coffee in the USA under the brand name Spava. for more, see here.

Posted by David Fahey on November 14, 2007 at 09:02 PM in Coffee, Mexico, United States | Permalink