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Fair trade coffee eliminates the middlemen by allowing green coffee buyers to work directly with farmers. This ensures top-quality coffee beans and a long-term income for farmers.

The market for coffee is a volatile one and farmers struggle to make enough money. Fair trade gives farmers stability through the Fairtrade minimum price plus an additional incentive for organically-grown coffee.

Peru Organic

This Peru Organic coffee has a sweet taste with a pleasant acidity. It is a bit orange-y and cocoa, with a cinnamon finish. This fair trade certified coffee has been sourced from a sustainable and eco conscious producer.

In Peru coffee is grown predominantly by small farms with only a few hectares or less. Farmers generally join cooperatives to share costs of equipment and gain access to markets. A increasing number of farmers are choosing to grow organically to enhance the quality of their produce and avoid the use of pesticides.

Cenfrocafe is a farm located in the provinces Jaen and San Ignacio, in northwestern Peru, near the border of Ecuador. The coop is made up of 2400 members who cultivate their coffee on small plots between 1300 to 2000 meters, 4300-6500 feet, at the highest elevations in the region. The farmers take great care to ensure that the harvest is harvested at the right moment so that they maximize the value of the beans.

Our Peru organic coffee is cleaned and sun dried which results in a rich, distinctive flavor. The high altitude in this region results in a full-bodied medium-bodied coffee beans uk 1kg that has moderate citric acidity.

The women of Peru who cultivate this coffee are part of a movement called Cafe Femenino that is changing the role of women in the coffee communities. Women are the only ones who cultivate, process and market the coffee, which allows them to utilize the additional funds they receive from the sale of the product to improve their family's and their own well-being. A portion of each dollar spent on coffee is also given to the women who grew it. This allows them to expand their businesses, offer education and healthcare to their children, as well as support their families. This is a truly remarkable coffee that has been cultivated since the year 1700 using methods that have been handed through word of mouth for generations.

Peru Arabica

Peru is a country that produces lots of premium coffee. The air is thin and the high altitudes of Peru make it the perfect location to cultivate coffee. The country is the ninth largest producer of coffee, accounting for 2% of world production. It is also among the world's top producers of organic and Fair Trade coffee.

Originally from Ethiopia, the crop was introduced to Peru by the Spanish after the 16th century. Since the time, Peru has been a major player in the world market for coffee. It is now among the top five producers of Arabica.

Small farming families have formed cooperatives across the country. They are now able to access fair trade prices, and also sell their coffee directly. Small farms are also aided by the use of ecological methods to reduce the environmental impact on their coffee production.

Volcafe's cluster program has helped to stabilize supply chains of roasters, while providing detailed tracability from field to FOB contracts. This gives roasters the opportunity to make informed decisions and track their entire purchase history. This method has been crucial to the success of Volcafe's work with Peruvian farmers.

In the past, numerous farmers have been encouraged to grow coffee as a replacement for coca plants. The government continues to seek ways to replace these illicit crops with coffee that can yield higher profits for the coffee industry. While the move is positive but it could be an obstacle for the local population as well.

It is therefore important to provide enough financial support to farmers to ensure their livelihoods and to ensure that their well-being and wellbeing of their families aren't at risk. In addition, it is essential to encourage the development of new products that boost productivity and increase the quality of coffee.

Fair trade Peru HB grade 1 kg coffee beans is a premium coffee that is grown in Cajamarca, a northern region. This single-origin, medium-roasted coffee is a perfect representation of the region's unique flavour profile. It has a tangy scent with hints of cinnamon and nutmeg. It also has a medium body, with smooth, silky texture.

Colombian

The emerald-colored land of Colombia is a place with stunning rainforests, massive mountains, and a superb coffee. The country produces more arabica beans washed than any other country in the world, and is skilled in brewing a variety of truly delicious, sought-after and delicious coffees that are often highly distinctive. Colombian coffees are famous for their rich, mellow and full-bodied taste and their pleasantly acidic flavor, which is always perfectly balanced with the slightest hint of sweetness that never tastes cloying or overpowering.

Traditionally, Colombian coffee has been grown at elevations of between 1,200 and 2200 meters above sea level. Here, the best Colombian coffee beans are cultivated and harvested. The best quality Colombian beans are usually called Supremo. This refers to the size of the bean (screen sizes 17 and 18).

After harvest, the coffee cherries are carefully picked by hand, making sure that only ripe and healthy beans make it through the remainder of the process. The ripe fruit, which is separated from the beans 1kg at this point, is then washed in the sun and dried. The coffee beans that have been washed are then sorted and graded by quality control teams according to size color, density, and size. This assures that only consistent quality coffees are able to reach the shelves of supermarkets across the world.

Farmers and workers get a Fairtrade premium, which is a portion of the money added to the purchase price. This permits them to invest in business or community projects of their choice. Fair Trade helps small-scale farmers form small cooperatives and producer groups in order to gain access to larger markets.

This premium is invested in the communities that grow coffee. It contributes to an environmentally sustainable development model and protects the environment. It also ensures that working conditions are safe, working hours are controlled and there is freedom of association. It also has zero tolerance for child labour or slavery. The money paid by the farmers allows them protect their families and to invest in their future. It allows them to preserve their traditional ways of life, and produce coffee that is both delicious and authentic.

Indonesian

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

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

It's no surprise that in a region renowned for its volcanic soil, the fertile soil is ideal for coffee cultivation. However, this rich natural resource is being threatened by the growing number of coffee growers from abroad who have taken over the industry. Many local farmers aren't able to compete with the prices of these big corporations and have been forced to leave their farms.

In the absence of direct trade, on average $0.15 of every $3 cup of coffee is paid to the farmer. Fair trade is important since this system needs to be changed. Through direct trade relations farmers can generate income security and prevent massive fluctuations in market demand from one season to the next.

planet-java-medio-smooth-full-medium-roast-coffee-beans-1-x-1kg-bag-roasted-in-small-batches-in-the-uk-espresso-blend-for-all-coffee-machines-180.jpgOur natural organic Sulawesi fair trade beans are handpicked from farmers who follow the tenets of traditional Hindu agriculture known as "Sabuk Abian." The farms are located in the Kintamani highland region in between the Batukaru and Agung volcanoes. They supply the fields with fresh volcanic ash, which keeps the soil fertile. This organic and Fair Trade coffee is smooth, full-bodied and spicy with a long finish. This dark roast is delicious as is or as part of a rich mixture.

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