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Ebola outbreak and your coffee supply.

The reports of the Ebloa virus are appearing in the media on a daily basis. As yet the virus is contained to only a few countries. Lets as all hope that remains the case but should that not be the case your coffee bean supply may be in jeopardy.
 Many of the countries that are major suppliers of coffee beans have the same climate that Ebola virus is more common in the natural habitat. Should reports of the Ebloa virus in coffee producing countries be posted there will be calls for the importing of coffee beans from those countries be stopped. Keep a close watch.

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