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DISCOVER > Where We Work > Asia-Pacific > Borneo and Sumatra > Coffee Illegal Trade

Borneo and Sumatra >  Coffee Photo Gallery

WWF tracked the illegal cultivation of coffee inside Indonesia's remote Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park (BBS) all the way through its export routes to multinational coffee companies and the shelves of grocery stores across the United States, Europe and Asia using satellite imaging, interviews with coffee farmers and traders, and by monitoring coffee trade routes.

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