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was to carry out a coffee research program and field trials, and OCIBU the rest of the project. This included procuring the distributing production inputs to coffeee growers, building and equipping four coffee washing stations, organizing cooperatives and other community development activities, and
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December 2022 OCIBU, which was in liquidation, owned 11.11% of the insurance company
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OCIBU was founded with the mission of promoting coffee cultivation in
Burundi, developing and enforcing quality standards, regulatiing marketing and issuing product information.
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building or rehabilitating potable water sources, bridges and culverts.
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