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How coffee is saving a unique Mozambican forest

From a distance, Mount Gorongosa looks pockmarked. But in recent years, the forest has been growing back, thanks to a previously foreign crop: coffee.

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As Juliasse Samuel Sabao walks through the plantation, at an altitude of some 1,000 metres (3,300 feet), he points out the obvious progress. One side of the track resembles a desert. On the other, a dense forest shelters carefully placed coffee plants. "Before, this was completely empty. Today, you see the result. "Coffee needs shade to grow. So, for every coffee plant, we plant a tree as well," he said.