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	<title>How to Open a Coffee Shop &#187; Organic</title>
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		<title>Organic Coffee vs. Traditional Coffee, A Tale of Two Heavyweights</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A heaping of organic coffee powder being tossed into your steaming hot milk in the mornings is an experience in itself. That’s not knocking traditional coffee, which also turns tired bodies to life in a matter of minutes. Today, many consumers have switched to organic fruits and vegetables in an attempt to fend off pesticides, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A heaping of organic coffee powder being tossed into your steaming hot milk in the mornings is an experience in itself. That’s not knocking traditional coffee, which also turns tired bodies to life in a matter of minutes. Today, many consumers have switched to organic fruits and vegetables in an attempt to fend off pesticides, live healthier, and to stay environmentally conscious. As a result, the more serious coffee enthusiasts have been forced to pay premium prices for organic coffee as a result of Fair Trade and the complexity of its production. Just how is organic coffee produced that justifies this expense?</p>
<p>To begin, organic coffee production differs from traditional company in that organic coffee plants grow under shade trees, which serve to purify the soil and prevent water contamination. Given the limited number of shade trees, many coffee growers have opted to produce bigger crops in the middle of pesticide and fertilizer infested territory given the larger surface area. Unfortunately, there is no way to produce non-organic coffee without the use of synthetic chemicals that have been known to harm the environment. Since pesticides pollute the soil, much question has been raised over the declining taste of coffee and its effects on health.</p>
<p>In addition to nurturing organic coffee beans, shade trees also double as habitats for birds that prevent pests from touching organic coffee crops. In essence, they are nature’s replacement for pesticides. Today, an ideal plot of land for organic coffee is a small farm with plenty of shade trees and a sizable bird population for pest control.<span id="more-56"></span> Organic coffee thrives so much in these conditions that the United States requires all of its organic farmers to use this type of land.</p>
<p>In conclusion, organic coffee is grown under better and more stable conditions than traditional coffee. With smaller farms and its shade trees replacing large coffee plantations soaked with pesticides, organic coffee is your best bet towards a better environment and a salute to your health.</p>
<p>Scott Wilson has been a importer and roaster of organic coffee for over a decade. He is also the owner of Stonehill Manor Organic Coffee</p>
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		<title>The Delicious Organic Coffee Bean</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 21:22:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the millions of coffee drinkers worldwide there is a rise in demand for not only organic coffee but also for organic flavored coffee Many coffee growers have discovered alternative and safe ways to improve the growing process. They now use organic fertilizer and other earth friendly ideas to enhance and protect their plants.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the millions of coffee drinkers worldwide there is a rise in demand for not only organic coffee but also for organic flavored coffee Many coffee growers have discovered alternative and safe ways to improve the growing process. They now use organic fertilizer and other earth friendly ideas to enhance and protect their plants.</p>
<p>An organic coffee bean means that only 100% natural flavorings (fruit &#038; nut extracts) are used to produce flavored organic coffees. Certified organic coffees must be grown, harvested, and processed without chemical pesticides and fertilizers. Farms that grow the certified organic coffee bean are tested for chemicals by an independent certification agency for three consecutive years.</p>
<p>Natural and organic are not interchangeable. Other truthful claims, such as free-range, hormone-free, and natural, can still appear on food labels. However, don&#8217;t confuse these terms with &#8221; organic &#8221; Only food labeled &#8220;organic&#8221; has been certified as meeting USDA organic standards.<span id="more-97"></span></p>
<p>Why buy organic flavored coffee that may be a little more expensive? By buying organic you are taking into consideration it&#8217;s growth and production and how it has a great effect on the Earth&#8217;s ecology. Coffee is one of the world&#8217;s most heavily traded commodities, second only to oil. It is the world&#8217;s largest agricultural commodity. A beverage enjoyed by people the world-round,</p>
<p>By using medium roasted beans this allows the coffees&#8217; distinct, delicate flavorings to blossom on the tongue. You will enjoy the perfect meld of rich organic coffee accentuated by the delicious whisper of soft flavors of Dutch chocolate, hazelnut, Macadamia nut and vanilla .</p>
<p>Organic coffee growers in other countries are free from the dangers associated with working and living in chemically polluted regions. In organic farming cooperatives, streams and underground water supplies are not polluted with chemical fertilizers. Coffee growers do not suffer from chemical poisoning &#8211; an all too real side effect of growing coffee the traditional way.</p>
<p>If you study the history of coffee production you will discover farming methods that were used before modern insecticides and chemical fertilizers. These methods are gentle to the Earth and its people. By purchasing the organic coffee bean you demonstrate your commitment to protecting the environment and the people who are dependent on the coffee industry: the growers and their families.</p>
<p>Most of organic coffee growers are registered as rain forest alliance coops. Most of organic coffee beans are also shade grown. It is important to read the label to insure that you are purchasing organic coffee beans that are grown and purchased under fair trade conditions which means the farmers receive more of the revenues for themselves; this makes growing more profitable for them and they&#8217;re less likely to grow elicit crops.</p>
<p>Find the latest information on coffee visit French Press Coffee as well as Organic Coffee Bean</p>
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