• EFICO (HONDURAS) - GROWING, HARVESTING AND EXPORTING COFFEE

    Discover how coffee grows, is harvested and exported at Honduran coffee exporting company INAGINSA, located in Santa Rosa de Copán.

    published: 10 Jun 2011
  • Leaf Rust Resistant Honduran Coffee

    http://buyorganiccoffee.org/1427/leaf-rust-resistant-honduran-coffee/ Leaf Rust Resistant Honduran Coffee By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org Research into resistant coffee strains and significant replanting has led to increased Honduran coffee output and exports. Agrimoney.com writes about how the third ranking exporter of Arabica coffee is well on its way to overcoming coffee leaf rust and bringing exports back up to traditional levels. Honduran coffee production, and exports, will hit a record high in 2015-16 as Central America's top bean grower reaps the benefit of efforts to counter rust, which badly hurt the region's output two seasons ago. Honduras - Latin America's third-ranked coffee exporter after Brazil and Colombia, and renowned as an origin of higher quality supplies - will produ...

    published: 31 Jul 2015
  • Fairtrade coffee, harvest to export. (Honduras y Nicaragua Co-ops)

    published: 17 Feb 2015
  • A Coffee with the Producers

    Coffee producing countries such as Honduras export thousands of tons of green coffee per year. How do coffee producers drink their coffee? What are their coffee drinking habits? We find out in this video! More information: http://www.vanhoutte.com

    published: 01 Aug 2013
  • Organic Honduran Marcala Coffee (COMSA)

    A short slideshow of the COMSA coffee producers of Honduras. The company, "Organic Coffee Marcala S.A. de CV," or COMSA, is located in the Municipality of Marcala, Department of La Paz, Honduras, Central America. They are made up of 316 members: 75 women and 231 men. COMSA produces approximately 26,145 pounds of green coffee exports per year. Thanks to Royal NY for the pictures!

    published: 22 Feb 2012
  • Marysabel Caballero & Moises Herrera Honduras Coffee Producers Coffee Con Interview Part 1

    Kevin Sinnott, the Coffee Companion, interviews Marysabel Caballero & Moises Herrera award-winning Honduras Coffee Producers at Coffee Con 2014 Chicago (Part 1).

    published: 22 Jun 2014
  • Honduras: Coffee Plantation Tours

    In the western highlands of Honduras, visitors will find two distinctive coffee plantations near Copán Ruinas: Finca Santa Isabel (Café Welchez) and Finca El Cisne. A tour of each educates on the growing, harvesting and production of coffee beans. At Finca Santa Isabel, guests hike along a hillside nature trail amid coffee plants with plenty of chances to sight birds, including mot mots and oropendolas. At Finca El Cisne, visitors explore the plantation by horseback on trails that border the coffee plantation and that provide panoramic views of the countryside. At each, they will also learn about the harvesting and production of the beans, and can end their visit with a meal and a hot cup of fresh Honduran coffee. Finca Santa Isabel (Café Welchez): http://www.cafehonduras.com Finca El...

    published: 28 Oct 2009
  • Marysabel Caballero & Moises Herrera Honduras Coffee Producers Coffee Con Interview Part 2

    Kevin Sinnott, the Coffee Companion, interviews Marysabel Caballero & Moises Herrera award-winning Honduras Coffee Producers at Coffee Con 2014 Chicago (Part 2).

    published: 22 Jun 2014
  • Marysabel Caballero & Moises Herrera Honduras Coffee Producers Coffee Con Interview Part 3

    Kevin Sinnott, the Coffee Companion, interviews Marysabel Caballero & Moises Herrera award-winning Honduras Coffee Producers at Coffee Con 2014 Chicago (Part 3).

    published: 22 Jun 2014
  • The best Coffee Beans - Blue Honduran Hunt Brothers Coffee Beans - Best Organic Coffee

    View it on Amazon: http://amzn.to/29z8vg6 STRICTLY HIGH GROWN: SHG-coffee cultivation makes sure that the fruits mature slow and thoroughly resulting in a high density of the beans to create a deep and full-bodied flavor and premium taste. AWARDED CULTIVATION AREA: Marcala coffee region was first in Central America to be recognised with a DOP (Protected Origin Denomination). EXCELLENT GROWING CONDITIONS: Surrounded by biosphere reserves and rain forests the 100% Arabica beans are grown on fertile volcanic soil, enriched by volcanic lava. RESPONSIVELY SOURCED COFFEE: Farmers and their families benefit from the fair trade process by the suppport of small coffee cooperatives. CERTIFIED ORGANIC WHOLE BEAN COFFEE: CCOF-Certificated products carry the 100%-Organic-label to guarantee a prod...

    published: 16 Jul 2016
  • Guatemala Coffee Information

    Coffee production in Guatemala began to develop in the 1850s. Coffee is an important element in the economy of Guatemala. Guatemala was Central America's top producer of coffee for most of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century, until overtaken by Honduras in 2011. Illegal exports to Honduras and Mexico are not reflected in official statistics. The coffee industry began to develop in Guatemala in the 1850s and 1860s, initially mixing its cultivation with cochineal. Small plantations flourished in Amatitlán and Antigua areas in the southwest.[4] Initial growth though was slow due to lack of knowledge and technology. Many planters had to rely on loans and borrow from their families to finance their coffee estates (fincas) so coffee production in the country grew increasing non-Guate...

    published: 29 Apr 2015
  • TREES Honduras Doc Shade Coffee Farm

    This is a multilevel forest garden with coffee with mix shade fruit species. This area provides a yearly income to the owner of coffee, with production of a staple crop in the bananas, and long term investment in the form of timber species.

    published: 13 Aug 2013
  • Organic Coffee Review - Hunt Brothers Coffee Beans - Blue Honduran - The best Organic Coffee

    Blue Honduran Coffee Honduras Coffee Reviews View on Amazon http://amzn.to/2aIlFKC CERTIFIED ORGANIC WHOLE BEAN COFFEE: CCOF-Certificated products carry the 100%-Organic-label to guarantee a production in accordance with strict organic standards. AWARDED CULTIVATION AREA: Marcala coffee region was first in Central America to be recognised with a DOP (Protected Origin Denomination). EXCELLENT GROWING CONDITIONS: Surrounded by biosphere reserves and rain forests the 100% Arabica beans are grown on fertile volcanic soil, enriched by volcanic lava. RESPONSIVELY SOURCED COFFEE: Farmers and their families benefit from the fair trade process by the suppport of small coffee cooperatives. STRICTLY HIGH GROWN: SHG-coffee cultivation makes sure that the fruits mature slow and thoroughly resulti...

    published: 22 Aug 2016
  • Honduras Beneficio Santa Rosa

    Delicious. Get it here: http://www.oldbisbeeroasters.com/Honduras-p/honduras_new.htm GROWER: Smallholder farmers from Santa Rosa de Copan REGION: Santa Rosa de Copan, Copan, Honduras ALTITUDE: 1,470 - 1,800 meters PROCESS: Fully washed and dried in the sun and mechanical dryers VARIETY: Caturra, Catuai, Bourbon, Pacas, Lempira, and Typica HARVEST: December – April SOIL: Clay minerals CERTIFICATION: Organic Rainforest Alliance Our Honduras SHG EP Santa Rosa coffee comes from small community cooperatives working together with Beneficio Santa Rosa, located in Santa Rosa de Copan, Honduras. Beneficio Santa Rosa was founded in 2005 to facilitate the commercialization and export of high quality coffee from the western region of Honduras. Through an innovative partnership with TechnoSe...

    published: 21 Oct 2014
  • Honduras 2016 305 coffee processing

    published: 24 Sep 2016
  • Honduras 2016 359 Coffee processing

    published: 24 Sep 2016
EFICO (HONDURAS) - GROWING, HARVESTING AND EXPORTING COFFEE

EFICO (HONDURAS) - GROWING, HARVESTING AND EXPORTING COFFEE

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  • Updated: 10 Jun 2011
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Discover how coffee grows, is harvested and exported at Honduran coffee exporting company INAGINSA, located in Santa Rosa de Copán.
https://wn.com/Efico_(Honduras)_Growing,_Harvesting_And_Exporting_Coffee
Leaf Rust Resistant Honduran Coffee

Leaf Rust Resistant Honduran Coffee

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  • Updated: 31 Jul 2015
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http://buyorganiccoffee.org/1427/leaf-rust-resistant-honduran-coffee/ Leaf Rust Resistant Honduran Coffee By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org Research into resistant coffee strains and significant replanting has led to increased Honduran coffee output and exports. Agrimoney.com writes about how the third ranking exporter of Arabica coffee is well on its way to overcoming coffee leaf rust and bringing exports back up to traditional levels. Honduran coffee production, and exports, will hit a record high in 2015-16 as Central America's top bean grower reaps the benefit of efforts to counter rust, which badly hurt the region's output two seasons ago. Honduras - Latin America's third-ranked coffee exporter after Brazil and Colombia, and renowned as an origin of higher quality supplies - will produce 6.11m bags of beans in 2015-16, on an October-to-September basis, the US Department of Agriculture bureau in Tegucigalpa said. That would take to 37% the rebound in output from a low last season, as coffee rust spread through the country, as it did through other Central American producing nations. And it would lift output - all of arabica beans - above the record 5.60m bags achieved in 2011-12, before the outbreak of rust, caused by the roya fungus, which cuts yields dramatically and can result in tree death. Honduras, like Colombia has been carrying out research to develop coffee leaf rust resistant strains. This effort has been successful and many coffee plantations that were replanted a few years ago are back in production. Corporate Efforts to Fight Leaf Rust The mega coffee shop people, Starbucks, are pouring money into supporting high end and organic coffee farmers in fighting leaf rust. The Seattle Times reports that Starbucks is giving $30 million more for this effort. Starbucks renewed a commitment to fund loans for coffee farmers in a bid to strengthen the often wobbly supply chain for the bean that underpins its sprawling empire. The coffee giant said it will allocate $30 million to a global fund for farmers to be distributed over the next five years, a follow-up to the program that has applied $20 million since 2010 toward loans made through microfinance nonprofits such as Root Capital. The loans are designed to help farmers with little access to traditional financing from banks. Starbucks’ promise comes as coffee farmers in Central America and the Caribbean struggle to recover from a devastating epidemic of coffee rust and deal with the impact of climate change on their crop. The company says some 62 cooperatives in eight countries - representing more than 40,000 farmers - were aided by the initial $20 million. This is an example of enlightened self-interest. Starbucks prospers because it provides a great cup of coffee and that cup of coffee threatened when small high end and organic coffee farmers go under. Not All Nations Are Successful While leaf rust resistant Honduran coffee is leading that nation back to its accustomed spot on the coffee export list nations like Nicaragua are struggling with the plant disease. CCTV America writes about how coffee rust threatens crops in Nicaragua. High-quality coffee produced in Nicaragua is one of the country’s most lucrative exports. But a disease called “coffee leaf rust” is devastating the crop fields of Nicaragua and the farmers who harvest them. The same plant that won one of the most important coffee prizes in Nicaragua a few years ago has now been deeply affected by coffee rust. The most successful nations, like Honduras will follow the example of Colombian efforts to fight leaf rust and see their production and exports recover. http://youtu.be/FqwsvcuCJF8
https://wn.com/Leaf_Rust_Resistant_Honduran_Coffee
Fairtrade coffee, harvest to export. (Honduras y Nicaragua Co-ops)

Fairtrade coffee, harvest to export. (Honduras y Nicaragua Co-ops)

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  • Updated: 17 Feb 2015
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A Coffee with the Producers

A Coffee with the Producers

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  • Updated: 01 Aug 2013
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Coffee producing countries such as Honduras export thousands of tons of green coffee per year. How do coffee producers drink their coffee? What are their coffee drinking habits? We find out in this video! More information: http://www.vanhoutte.com
https://wn.com/A_Coffee_With_The_Producers
Organic Honduran Marcala Coffee (COMSA)

Organic Honduran Marcala Coffee (COMSA)

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  • Updated: 22 Feb 2012
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A short slideshow of the COMSA coffee producers of Honduras. The company, "Organic Coffee Marcala S.A. de CV," or COMSA, is located in the Municipality of Marcala, Department of La Paz, Honduras, Central America. They are made up of 316 members: 75 women and 231 men. COMSA produces approximately 26,145 pounds of green coffee exports per year. Thanks to Royal NY for the pictures!
https://wn.com/Organic_Honduran_Marcala_Coffee_(Comsa)
Marysabel Caballero & Moises Herrera Honduras Coffee Producers Coffee Con Interview Part 1

Marysabel Caballero & Moises Herrera Honduras Coffee Producers Coffee Con Interview Part 1

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  • Updated: 22 Jun 2014
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Kevin Sinnott, the Coffee Companion, interviews Marysabel Caballero & Moises Herrera award-winning Honduras Coffee Producers at Coffee Con 2014 Chicago (Part 1).
https://wn.com/Marysabel_Caballero_Moises_Herrera_Honduras_Coffee_Producers_Coffee_Con_Interview_Part_1
Honduras: Coffee Plantation Tours

Honduras: Coffee Plantation Tours

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  • Updated: 28 Oct 2009
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In the western highlands of Honduras, visitors will find two distinctive coffee plantations near Copán Ruinas: Finca Santa Isabel (Café Welchez) and Finca El Cisne. A tour of each educates on the growing, harvesting and production of coffee beans. At Finca Santa Isabel, guests hike along a hillside nature trail amid coffee plants with plenty of chances to sight birds, including mot mots and oropendolas. At Finca El Cisne, visitors explore the plantation by horseback on trails that border the coffee plantation and that provide panoramic views of the countryside. At each, they will also learn about the harvesting and production of the beans, and can end their visit with a meal and a hot cup of fresh Honduran coffee. Finca Santa Isabel (Café Welchez): http://www.cafehonduras.com Finca El Cisne: http://www.fincaelcisne.com (This video was filmed in July 2009, in conjunction with the Honduras Institute of Tourism.)
https://wn.com/Honduras_Coffee_Plantation_Tours
Marysabel Caballero & Moises Herrera Honduras Coffee Producers Coffee Con Interview Part 2

Marysabel Caballero & Moises Herrera Honduras Coffee Producers Coffee Con Interview Part 2

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  • Updated: 22 Jun 2014
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Kevin Sinnott, the Coffee Companion, interviews Marysabel Caballero & Moises Herrera award-winning Honduras Coffee Producers at Coffee Con 2014 Chicago (Part 2).
https://wn.com/Marysabel_Caballero_Moises_Herrera_Honduras_Coffee_Producers_Coffee_Con_Interview_Part_2
Marysabel Caballero & Moises Herrera Honduras Coffee Producers Coffee Con Interview Part 3

Marysabel Caballero & Moises Herrera Honduras Coffee Producers Coffee Con Interview Part 3

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  • Updated: 22 Jun 2014
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Kevin Sinnott, the Coffee Companion, interviews Marysabel Caballero & Moises Herrera award-winning Honduras Coffee Producers at Coffee Con 2014 Chicago (Part 3).
https://wn.com/Marysabel_Caballero_Moises_Herrera_Honduras_Coffee_Producers_Coffee_Con_Interview_Part_3
The best Coffee Beans - Blue Honduran Hunt Brothers Coffee Beans - Best Organic Coffee

The best Coffee Beans - Blue Honduran Hunt Brothers Coffee Beans - Best Organic Coffee

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  • Updated: 16 Jul 2016
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View it on Amazon: http://amzn.to/29z8vg6 STRICTLY HIGH GROWN: SHG-coffee cultivation makes sure that the fruits mature slow and thoroughly resulting in a high density of the beans to create a deep and full-bodied flavor and premium taste. AWARDED CULTIVATION AREA: Marcala coffee region was first in Central America to be recognised with a DOP (Protected Origin Denomination). EXCELLENT GROWING CONDITIONS: Surrounded by biosphere reserves and rain forests the 100% Arabica beans are grown on fertile volcanic soil, enriched by volcanic lava. RESPONSIVELY SOURCED COFFEE: Farmers and their families benefit from the fair trade process by the suppport of small coffee cooperatives. CERTIFIED ORGANIC WHOLE BEAN COFFEE: CCOF-Certificated products carry the 100%-Organic-label to guarantee a production in accordance with strict organic standards. Why organic coffee can make you happy 1. Organic coffee is clean coffee! NO synthetic fertilisers or chemicals are being used in growing or production processes. It is free of genetically modified organisms (GMO). 2. Organic coffee is healthy coffee! It is rich in healthful antioxidants. The positive side-effect: Organic farms take care of a well-balanced ecosystem for a healthier planet, too! 3. Organic coffee is delicious coffee! Exchange your packet of oily acidy bitterness for boosting premium taste until the last drop of your cup. SUPERIOR QUALITY GUARANTEE Mountainous cultivation in 1400m above sea level of the Honduran south-western highlands in a pleasant tropical climate ensure highest and finest gourmet coffee quality. PRECISE ARTISANAL PROCESSES The fully washed coffee is much cleaner and brighter in taste. Small batch roasters take care of the artisan light roast to enhance it's essential flavour characteristics even more and bring it to perfection. BOOSTING FULL-FLAVOURED TASTE Experience the BLUE HONDURAN Single Origin Organic Premium Coffee with its rich and chocolaty notes, profound depth, velvety body, and low acidity. THE HUNT BROTHERS QUALITY PROMISE Product quality is our high standard priority. If the product does not meet our coffee lovers expectations, it will be fully refunded. View on Amazon http://amzn.to/2aIlFKC
https://wn.com/The_Best_Coffee_Beans_Blue_Honduran_Hunt_Brothers_Coffee_Beans_Best_Organic_Coffee
Guatemala Coffee Information

Guatemala Coffee Information

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  • Updated: 29 Apr 2015
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Coffee production in Guatemala began to develop in the 1850s. Coffee is an important element in the economy of Guatemala. Guatemala was Central America's top producer of coffee for most of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century, until overtaken by Honduras in 2011. Illegal exports to Honduras and Mexico are not reflected in official statistics. The coffee industry began to develop in Guatemala in the 1850s and 1860s, initially mixing its cultivation with cochineal. Small plantations flourished in Amatitlán and Antigua areas in the southwest.[4] Initial growth though was slow due to lack of knowledge and technology. Many planters had to rely on loans and borrow from their families to finance their coffee estates (fincas) so coffee production in the country grew increasing non-Guatemalan, owned by foreign companies who possessed the financial power to buy plantations and provide investment. Try a cup today http://www.freshgrinds.com/yt coffee distributor austin tx coffee distributor australia coffee distributor birmingham al coffee distributor brisbane coffee distributor burlington coffee distributor business coffee distributor business opportunity coffee distributor business plan coffee distributor canada coffee distributor chicago coffee distributor china coffee distributor deer park ny coffee distributor denver coffee distributor dubai coffee distributor florida coffee distributor for convenience store coffee distributor hong kong coffee distributor houston coffee distributor in canada coffee distributor in dubai coffee distributor in farmingdale ny coffee distributor in malaysia coffee distributor in singapore coffee distributor in thailand coffee distributor in the philippines coffee distributor india coffee distributor indonesia coffee distributor ireland coffee distributor jobs austin tx coffee distributor las vegas coffee distributor london coffee distributor long island coffee distributor los angeles coffee distributor malaysia coffee distributor margins coffee distributor montreal coffee distributor nevada coffee distributor new york coffee distributor newark nj coffee distributor nj coffee distributor nyc coffee distributor oakville coffee distributor ontario coffee distributor opportunities coffee distributor perth coffee distributor philippines coffee distributor poland coffee distributor raleigh nc coffee distributor salary coffee distributor san antonio coffee distributor san diego coffee distributor seattle coffee distributor singapore coffee distributor sydney coffee distributor texas coffee distributor thailand coffee distributor toronto coffee distributor uk coffee distributor usa coffee distributor wanted
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TREES Honduras Doc Shade Coffee Farm

TREES Honduras Doc Shade Coffee Farm

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  • Updated: 13 Aug 2013
  • views: 353
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This is a multilevel forest garden with coffee with mix shade fruit species. This area provides a yearly income to the owner of coffee, with production of a staple crop in the bananas, and long term investment in the form of timber species.
https://wn.com/Trees_Honduras_Doc_Shade_Coffee_Farm
Organic Coffee Review - Hunt Brothers Coffee Beans - Blue Honduran - The best Organic Coffee

Organic Coffee Review - Hunt Brothers Coffee Beans - Blue Honduran - The best Organic Coffee

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  • Updated: 22 Aug 2016
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Blue Honduran Coffee Honduras Coffee Reviews View on Amazon http://amzn.to/2aIlFKC CERTIFIED ORGANIC WHOLE BEAN COFFEE: CCOF-Certificated products carry the 100%-Organic-label to guarantee a production in accordance with strict organic standards. AWARDED CULTIVATION AREA: Marcala coffee region was first in Central America to be recognised with a DOP (Protected Origin Denomination). EXCELLENT GROWING CONDITIONS: Surrounded by biosphere reserves and rain forests the 100% Arabica beans are grown on fertile volcanic soil, enriched by volcanic lava. RESPONSIVELY SOURCED COFFEE: Farmers and their families benefit from the fair trade process by the suppport of small coffee cooperatives. STRICTLY HIGH GROWN: SHG-coffee cultivation makes sure that the fruits mature slow and thoroughly resulting in a high density of the beans to create a deep and full-bodied flavor and premium taste. Why organic coffee can make you happy 1. Organic coffee is clean coffee! NO synthetic fertilisers or chemicals are being used in growing or production processes. It is free of genetically modified organisms (GMO). 2. Organic coffee is healthy coffee! It is rich in healthful antioxidants. The positive side-effect: Organic farms take care of a well-balanced ecosystem for a healthier planet, too! 3. Organic coffee is delicious coffee! Exchange your packet of oily acidy bitterness for boosting premium taste until the last drop of your cup. SUPERIOR QUALITY GUARANTEE Mountainous cultivation in 1400m above sea level of the Honduran south-western highlands in a pleasant tropical climate ensure highest and finest gourmet coffee quality. PRECISE ARTISANAL PROCESSES The fully washed coffee is much cleaner and brighter in taste. Small batch roasters take care of the artisan light roast to enhance it's essential flavour characteristics even more and bring it to perfection. AMAZING TASTE Experience the BLUE HONDURAN Single Origin Organic Premium Coffee with its rich and chocolaty notes, profound depth, velvety body, and low acidity. THE HUNT BROTHERS QUALITY PROMISE Product quality is our high standard priority. If the product does not meet our coffee lovers expectations, it will be fully refunded. View on Amazon http://amzn.to/2aIlFKC
https://wn.com/Organic_Coffee_Review_Hunt_Brothers_Coffee_Beans_Blue_Honduran_The_Best_Organic_Coffee
Honduras Beneficio Santa Rosa

Honduras Beneficio Santa Rosa

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  • Updated: 21 Oct 2014
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Delicious. Get it here: http://www.oldbisbeeroasters.com/Honduras-p/honduras_new.htm GROWER: Smallholder farmers from Santa Rosa de Copan REGION: Santa Rosa de Copan, Copan, Honduras ALTITUDE: 1,470 - 1,800 meters PROCESS: Fully washed and dried in the sun and mechanical dryers VARIETY: Caturra, Catuai, Bourbon, Pacas, Lempira, and Typica HARVEST: December – April SOIL: Clay minerals CERTIFICATION: Organic Rainforest Alliance Our Honduras SHG EP Santa Rosa coffee comes from small community cooperatives working together with Beneficio Santa Rosa, located in Santa Rosa de Copan, Honduras. Beneficio Santa Rosa was founded in 2005 to facilitate the commercialization and export of high quality coffee from the western region of Honduras. Through an innovative partnership with TechnoServe (a nonprofit organization that develops business solutions to overcome poverty by linking people to information, capital and markets), Beneficio Santa Rosa formed Mejoramiento Agrícola Sostenible (MAS), a project that supports more than 6,000 coffee producers with technical assistance resulting in higher quality coffee and increased income for producers, while protecting the environment. Beneficio Santa Rosa is also firmly invested in community development as one of the founding members of Amigos del Café, an organization established to assist coffee producers with education, medical assistance and food security.
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Honduras 2016 305 coffee processing

Honduras 2016 305 coffee processing

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Honduras 2016 359 Coffee processing

Honduras 2016 359 Coffee processing

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