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Where Your Coffee Comes From — Optimist Post
Where your coffee comes from has a lot to do with how your coffee tastes. Much like wine, coffee has tasting notes and subtleties that are introduced at every stage of the process. From the variety of bean, where it’s … Continue reading
Must-try coffee drinks when traveling in Asia, Africa, and the Americas — Coffee with the Queen
Coffee lovers, it’s time to get some sugar and spice into your cup! If you are traveling to Africa, Central / South America, or Asia, we encourage you to drink like a native. These nine wonderful drinks are weaved into … Continue reading
What Does Sustainable, Fair Trade Coffee Mean? — Discover
Shannon O’Donnell at A Little Adrift explores what “sustainably produced” really means: “I will spend more to ensure that the root communities behind our goods are treated with respect. Stemming from my physical journey to understand coffee came a new … Continue reading
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Tagged Blogging, Coffee, Economics, Fair-Trade, Inspiration, Life, sustainable, Thailand
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SinCity Coffee atoning for its sins via fair-trade & sustainability initiatives
The SinCity coffee company today announces its Brazil to Africa fair-trade farm and sustainability initiative https://sincitycoffee.wordpress.com/2016/04/11/sincity-coffee-atoning-for-its-sins-via-fair-trade-sustainability-initiatives/
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Tagged Africa, Brazil, Coffee, Fair, Fair-Trade, Sin City, SinCity, Sustainability, Trade
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Coffee of the Month
After learning that Brazil struggles to continue producing specialty coffee due to the lower altitudes of coffee farms in the country, I decided to try one of La Colombe’s newer coffees from Brazil. This coffee is from La Colombe’s Workshop … Continue reading
There’s a Major Global Coffee Crisis Brewing
Demand is growing but it’s getting harder to grow coffee beans http://time.com/4057420/coffee-crisis/
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Tagged Brazil, Coffee, farming, Food and Beverage, pubdesk, shortage
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