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A worker selects coffee beans from coffee plants during a harvest at a farm in Esp'rito Santo do Pinhal, Brazil. Brazil's coffee crop faces a smaller risk of frost this year, forecasters said, lowering chances that the world's biggest producer will suffer freezes that contributed to 34-year high in prices last year.
The company said Tuesday that it is lowering prices on Folgers, Dunkin' Donuts, Millstone and Cafe Bustelo coffee after sustained declines in the cost of "green" coffee.
-- Reported by the Associated Press
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A worker selects coffee beans from coffee plants.

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A tractor loaded with coffee beans drives through a coffee field.

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A worker rakes coffee beans to dry during.

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Workers unload coffee beans from a tractor.

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Workers pick coffee beans from coffee plants.

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A worker stands next to a sacks of coffee beans at Sumatra factory.

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A worker carries a sack of coffee beans at Sumatra factory.