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Peru Organic Fair Trade coffee 1kg of coffee beans - rutelochki.Ru -

Fair trade coffee eliminates the middlemen, which allows buyers of green coffee to directly work with coffee farmers. This assures that the beans are of high quality and that farmers receive a sustainable income.

The global market for coffee is volatile, and farmers struggle to earn enough money. Fair trade can provide stability to farmers through the Fairtrade Minimum Price and an additional price incentive for organically grown coffee.

Peru Organic

This Peru Organic is a full flavored coffee that has an appealing sweetness and a soft acidity. It is a bit orange-y and cocoa, with a cinnamon finish. This fair trade certified coffee is made from a sustainable and eco conscious producer.

The production of coffee in Peru is heavily influenced by small farms that cover less than a couple of hectares less, and farmers typically band together into cooperatives to share the cost of equipment and access to markets for their produce. A growing number of farmers have decided to grow organically in order to increase the quality of their coffee and to avoid pesticides.

The farm that this coffee comes from, Cenfrocafe, is located in the provinces of Jaen and San Ignacio in north western Peru close to the border with Ecuador. The coop is comprised of 2400 farmers who are members of the coop who cultivate their coffee on small plots ranging from 1300 to 2000 meters, and 4300 to 6500 feet, at the highest elevations of the region. The farmers are meticulous to ensure that the harvest is picked in the correct time so that they get the most out of the beans.

Our Peru organic coffee has been fully cleaned and dried in the sun to give it a unique deep, rich flavor. The high altitude of the farms in this region produce an intense coffee with moderate body, mild acidity, and a refined finish.

The women of Peru who cultivate this coffee are part of a group called Cafe Femenino that is changing the role of women in the coffee communities. Women are the only ones who cultivate, process and sell the coffee, allowing them to use the extra money they earn from the sale of the product to improve their family's wellbeing. A portion of every dollar spent on the espresso coffee beans 1kg is also donated to the women who grow it. This allows them to expand their business, offer education and healthcare to their children and help support their families. This is truly a remarkable coffee that has been grown since the year 1700 by using methods that have been passed through the word of mouth over generations.

Peru Arabica

Peru is a nation that has plenty of top-quality coffee. The air is thin and the high altitudes of Peru make it the ideal place to grow coffee. The country is the ninth largest producer of coffee in the world with 22% of the market share. It is also one of the world's top producers of organic and Fair Trade coffee.

Originating from Ethiopia The crop was introduced to Peru by the Spanish in the 16th century. Since then Peru has been a major player on the global coffee market. It is now among the top five producers of Arabica.

The country is home to small farming families that have largely banded together into cooperatives. This has allowed them to access fair trade prices and market their beans directly. Small farms are also encouraged to use eco-friendly methods to reduce the environmental impact of their coffee production.

Volcafe's cluster program has helped to stabilize the supply chain for roasters by providing a detailed traceability from the field to FOB contract. This enables roasters to view the full picture of their purchases and make informed decisions every day. This strategy has been essential to the success of Volcafe’s work with Peruvian farmers.

In the past, a lot of farmers have been encouraged to grow coffee as a replacement for coca plants. The government is always seeking ways to replace illegal crops with coffee, which can increase profits for the coffee industry. While the move is positive however, it could pose an obstacle for the local population, too.

Therefore, it is important to provide farmers with the financial assistance to ensure their livelihoods and ensure their family's health and welfare are not at risk. In addition it is vital to encourage the development of new products that increase productivity and enhance the quality of coffee.

Fair trade Peru HB grade 1 is a special coffee that is grown in Cajamarca, a northern region. This medium-roasted, single-origin coffee is a classic illustration of the unique flavor profile of this region. It has an aroma of citrus with hints of nutmeg and cinnamon, as well as a silky medium body.

Colombian

The emerald country of Colombia is home to stunning forests, huge mountains, and exquisite coffee. The country produces more arabica coffee beans 1kg beans washed than any other country in the world and is proficient in the production 1kg of coffee beans a wide range of truly delicious, sought-after and delicious coffees that are often highly unique. Colombian coffees are mellow yet full-bodied taste and pleasantly acidic taste. They are also famous for their sweetness and pleasantly acidic taste.

Traditionally, Colombian coffee has been grown at elevations of between 1 kg coffee beans,200 and 2200 meters above sea level. This is where the top quality Colombian beans are harvested and where the coffee ripens to its finest. The finest quality Colombian beans are typically referred to as Supremo. This refers to the size of the bean (screen sizes 17 or 18).

After the harvest, the coffee cherries are carefully picked by hand, ensuring only healthy and fully ripe beans are able to make it through the rest of the process. The ripe fruit, separated from the beans at this stage is then washed under the sun and dried. The washed beans are sorted and graded by quality control teams, based on their dimensions and density, colour, and size. making sure that only the highest-quality consistent coffee gets into the shelves of supermarkets around the globe.

Farmers and workers also receive a Fairtrade Premium, which is an extra amount on top of the price of sale. They can then invest in their own community or business projects. Fair Trade helps small-scale farmers organize themselves into small producer groups and cooperatives to gain access to larger markets.

This premium is invested in the communities that cultivate coffee. It contributes to a more sustainable development model and helps to protect the environment. It also ensures that working conditions are safe, work hours are controlled and there is freedom of association. It also has zero tolerance for child labour and slavery. The money paid by the farmers allows them secure their families and invest in their future. It also allows them to preserve their cultural traditions, and produce coffee which is delicious and authentic.

Indonesian

With its equatorial climate and soaring mountains, Indonesia is one of the largest coffee producers in the world. Indonesian beans are highly sought-after for blends and single origin coffees because of their distinctive flavours. These robust heavy-bodied, heavy-bodied coffees come with a long, spicy finishes and a smooth, silky texture that is perfect for darker roasts.

Ketiara, a women-led co-op in the Gayo Highlands of Sumatra, is well-known for its earthy body and flavors of cocoa and cedar. The coffee is organic and fair trade certified, and helps to create a sustainable future for farmers and their communities. The Ketiara Co-op supports the conservation of Leuser National Park surrounding it by using shade-grown farming to preserve the ecosystem.

In a region known for its volcanic soil it's no surprise that the fertile ground is perfect for growing coffee. This abundant natural resource, however, is being threatened by foreign coffee producers who have taken over the coffee industry. Many local farmers are forced to leave their land because they are not able to compete with the prices of these big corporations.

A lack of direct trade opportunities means that for every $3 cup of coffee there is only $0.15 goes to the farmer on average. Fair trade is essential because the system has to be altered. Through direct trade relations farmers can generate income security and eliminate drastic changes in the market demand from one season to the next.

lavazza-qualita-rossa-coffee-beans-with-aromatic-notes-of-chocolate-and-dried-fruit-arabica-and-robusta-intensity-5-10-medium-roasting-1-kg-12799.jpgOur organic Sulawesi fair-trade beans are hand-picked by farmers who adhere to the traditional principles of Hindu agriculture, also known as "Sabuk Abian." These farms are located in the Kintamani region, which lies between the Batukaru volcano and Agung volcanic cones, which supply the fields with fresh volcanic dust which keeps the soil fertile. This organic and Fair Trade coffee is creamy, full-bodied and spicy with a long finish. This is a dark roast that can be enjoyed by itself or as part of a rich blend.

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