How Khar kept Nagaland’s coffee dream alive since 1981
#mokokchung #Nagaland #agriculture #Khar #coffee With over 4 tonnes of Arabica, 43 growers, and Rs 14–15 lakh in annual revenue, Mokokchung village stands out as one of Nagaland’s enduring coffee pioneers

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Mokokchung expands cemetery as burial space runs short

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A visit to Mongsenyimti village 💐

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Selling Flowers at a Rural Market in Vietnam

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Longkhum grows 301 metric tonnes of tomatoes

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Inspiring Stories from Kohima’s Best - Nagaland’s Food Entrepreneurs Talk Episode 5; Part 1

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Bringing Springs to Life in Nagaland

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What Gurkha Soldiers Did When a German Major Refused to Surrender

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Some Beautiful commercial building in Mokokchung town

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This Johnny Depp Impression of Donald Trump Had Everyone Laughing

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In conversation with Samdish Bhatia, founder of Unfiltered Samdish

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the cleanest village in Nagaland||Mopungchuket village||mokokchung||Nagaland

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Why Myanmar Has No Future: Lee Kuan Yew's Warning

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Exploring Sungro town | Okotso village | Pangti village | Back to our roots ~

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The FULL VIDEO of Trump they didn’t want released

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Trip To Moalenden Village | Greenery Village | Sound Of Nature

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Moatsu celebration at Chuchuyimlang #festivaloffestival#mokokchung

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This Is The RICHEST Indian Family That OWNS California... Richer Than Hollywood!

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Why this Australian Refuses to Leave India (54 Years off-grid in Auroville)

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"I'm leaving" | Prof. Bhakdi – His final message

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