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    Organic and Fair Trade Coffee Beans

    Discover the Finest Premium Gourmet Coffees

    Learn about the finest Organic Coffees as well as Fair Trade Coffees and how these types of coffee help farmers, farming communities, and the environment as well as coffee consumers.

    Bird Friendly and Shade-Grown Coffee

    Explore the world of Bird Friendly Coffee and Shade-Grown Coffee - learn about the best coffee farming practices that help to preserve native songbird populations by farming coffee amidst sustainable native forests.

     

    Organic Coffee Certification and the Ten Standards of Fair Trade

    We also describe the Ten Standards of Fair Trade Coffee and distinguish between Certified Organic Coffee and USDA Certified Organic Coffee.

    Coffee Drinkers Preserving the Natural Environment

    With the rapid increase in the appreciation for coffee in recent years there has also been a rise in consumer consciousness about the effects of coffee farming on the planet.

    Drinking a great coffee that was produced in a sustainable native forest without the use of chemicals can bring a new appreciation to the gourmet coffee experience.

    Guide to Specialty Coffee

    More great coffee information can be found in All About Coffee which covers all aspects of coffee from soil to sip.

     



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