Sentences with phrase «local coffee farmers»

The project supports local coffee farmers of the Chatino indigenous group.

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In 2002, the coffee enthusiast began selling coffee at the local farmer's market.
When Liv isn't at work, you'll find her discovering the best coffee in Bondi or at her local farmers market.
Coffee embodies Jamaica and has a meaningful impact on the farmers who work for us, the people in the processing center and the local community around the farm.
We've trained thousands of coffee farmers to safeguard local streams and rivers in the highlands of Rwanda, where Africa's two largest rivers, the Nile and the Congo, originate.
Several years ago, the Rainforest Alliance partnered with the local coffee cooperative UNECAFE (Unidad Ecológica para el Sector Café Oaxaqueño) to pilot a reforestation program with certified coffee farmers to restore degraded areas within and around coffee parcels.
We offer both a local favorite, Thrive Farmers, which is sustainably sourced, as well as our value brand of rich, high quality coffee — Highland Estates, roasted in Atlanta.
I am currently working with small scale farmers in the Ecuadorian highlands and we have recently become interested in the idea of growing shade - grown coffee as a way of sustaining the local growers and preserving some of the native forests in the region.
He is providing direct assistance to coffee farmers and their families, and upgrading the skills of local technicians who are to care for them.
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Being shown a cacao pod by a local coffee bean farmer, it sparked a life changing «aha» moment.
Alchemy Coffee works directly with local farmers from countries around the globe including Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Columbia, Brazil and Ethiopia, fostering ethical business practices while offering Parcafé customers with the finest coffee avaiCoffee works directly with local farmers from countries around the globe including Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Columbia, Brazil and Ethiopia, fostering ethical business practices while offering Parcafé customers with the finest coffee avaicoffee available.
We support local farmers and vendors including Natural Farms, Three Springs Farm, Highland Dairy, Pancho Anaya Panaderia, Curtis Restaurant Supply, Conrad Farms, Lucy's Tortillas, Java Daves Coffee, J - M Farms, Cheatwood's Honey, Thirst Wines, Marshall Brewing and Newsome Community Farms.
Festival villages will be constructed at the Keauhou Shopping Center including a Kona Coffee Corridor with free samples and Kona coffee for sale direct from the farmers; a Kids World offering games and activities with hours of fun and excitement for any age; the Ethnic Food Market, a very popular stop where Festival goers can eat their way through authentic local food favorites including laulau and fish plate lunches, adobo, huli huil chicken, and all time favorite musubi and shave ice; plus a Christmas craft fair with unique items will help festival - goers get a jump on holiday shoCoffee Corridor with free samples and Kona coffee for sale direct from the farmers; a Kids World offering games and activities with hours of fun and excitement for any age; the Ethnic Food Market, a very popular stop where Festival goers can eat their way through authentic local food favorites including laulau and fish plate lunches, adobo, huli huil chicken, and all time favorite musubi and shave ice; plus a Christmas craft fair with unique items will help festival - goers get a jump on holiday shocoffee for sale direct from the farmers; a Kids World offering games and activities with hours of fun and excitement for any age; the Ethnic Food Market, a very popular stop where Festival goers can eat their way through authentic local food favorites including laulau and fish plate lunches, adobo, huli huil chicken, and all time favorite musubi and shave ice; plus a Christmas craft fair with unique items will help festival - goers get a jump on holiday shopping.
You are walking distance to grocery stores, restaurants, coffee houses, a fantastic fish market, local farmers market and shops.
Batukaru, in the western part of Bali, Pupuan is a coffee, clove and rice growing region of towering trees and twisting mountain roads, where you can pamper your eyes with awesome landscape accompanied by no one other than the friendly local farmers and cool climate.
Continental breakfast (featuring gourmet local Brookfarm macadamia toasted muesli, locally grown coffee and tea and fresh fruits sourced from the Byron Farmers Market) is complimentary.
Go to your local coffee spot, and watch the chalkboard change like a stoplight — farmer after farmer after farmer.
And deforestation caused by agriculture, particularly coffee plantations, leaves native birds without a habitat, though conservation groups are working with local farmers to promote shade - grown coffee and end clear - cutting.
Whether through our research projects like Costa Rica's Sustainable Coffee (working with local farmers to develop and refine coffee growing techniques that are good for the environment and the local economy), or Macaws of the Peruvian Amazon (seeking data to protect endangered birds and habitats as well as promote responsible eco-tourism practices in the region), to name just two, we try to make sure that emerging and developing local economies don't continue along the unsustainable path we've perfected in tCoffee (working with local farmers to develop and refine coffee growing techniques that are good for the environment and the local economy), or Macaws of the Peruvian Amazon (seeking data to protect endangered birds and habitats as well as promote responsible eco-tourism practices in the region), to name just two, we try to make sure that emerging and developing local economies don't continue along the unsustainable path we've perfected in tcoffee growing techniques that are good for the environment and the local economy), or Macaws of the Peruvian Amazon (seeking data to protect endangered birds and habitats as well as promote responsible eco-tourism practices in the region), to name just two, we try to make sure that emerging and developing local economies don't continue along the unsustainable path we've perfected in the US.
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