Le café : un si long voyage - Le Dessous des cartes | ARTE

Legend has it that the origins of coffee lie in Ethiopia: in the 8th century, a shepherd discovered its stimulating properties thanks to the bouncing of one of his goats after it ate the fruit of a coffee tree. Today, coffee remains at the heart of the Ethiopian economy, but it has also traveled extensively. Its globalized production unequally enriches small producers in the South and coffee-pod manufacturers in the North. #Coffee #HistoryCoffee #Starbucks 🎥Bonus from the documentary "Starbucks Without Filter," by Luc Hermann and Gilles Bovon http://bit.ly/cafeStrabucks 📕"World Atlas of Raw Materials - Uncertainties and Challenges," Bernadette Mérenne-Schoumaker, Autrement editions, 2020 http://bit.ly/AtlasMatieresPremieres 📕The new atlas "The Underside of the Maps - A World Laid Bare" (Tallandier and ARTE Editions) by Émilie Aubry and Frank Tétart, in collaboration with cartographer Thomas Ansart. https://bit.ly/38y6xvJ Magazine (France, 2020, 12 mins) Subscribe to our channel! http://bit.ly/DDC_YouTube Also find The Underside of the Maps on Facebook.   / ledessousdescartes   💻Find all of Émilie Aubry's shows on VOD: http://bit.ly/DDC_VOD. Discover Jean-Christophe Victor's atlases and all of his shows (VOD and DVD) in the ARTE store. http://bit.ly/DDC_Boutique