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Good Day Coffee Friends

Good Day Coffee Friends

| April 13, 2010 | 0 Comments

This week, the coffee industry will be rocking at the SCAA Convention in Anaheim. Meanwhile, if you need to roast some more bags, take a look at our inventory and contact us. We have some new origins which might reach your interest. We also have the Ipanema NIMA 22 lb green coffee Boxes arriving to […]

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Aloha, greeting from Hawaii!

Aloha, greeting from Hawaii!

| February 3, 2010 | 0 Comments

As the new crop coffees from the Parry Estate are ready to be shipped, I decided to visit the farm, look at the post harvest conditions and follow the loading of the first 400 bags being shipped to San Francisco in 2010. The quality this year has benefited immensely from the very dry period that […]

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Sintercafe 2009 – Costa Rica

Sintercafe 2009 – Costa Rica

| November 18, 2009 | 0 Comments

Playa Conchal in the Guanacaste region at the North Western tip of Costa Rica became the coffee industry epicenter this past weekend. Congratulations to Arnoldo Leiva, Sintercafe’s President, and his collaborators for an outstanding program and organization. The quality of the presentations was mostly excellent! Not to mention that the Playa Conchal Resort offered a […]

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What is brewing in the current US Coffee Industry?

What is brewing in the current US Coffee Industry?

| October 13, 2009 | 0 Comments

According to what I saw in a tour through the West Coast some weeks ago, the coffee market continues to re-invent itself into a better and more sophisticated business model. Although this summer showed a noticeable decline in orders and out of home consumption, inventories have started to move again and the orders for Fall […]

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Just Back from the RAMACAFE Event in Managua, Nicaragua

Just Back from the RAMACAFE Event in Managua, Nicaragua

| September 8, 2009 | 0 Comments

Nicaragua’s coffee production and quality standards are in the upswing trend, not only because of the foreign demand for these coffees, but also due to the internal consumption demand. Cities as Managua, Leon and Granada already offer numerous coffee shops with all kinds of coffee preparations including the best Nicaraguan beans. There are multiple internal […]

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Harvest Situation in Brazil

Harvest Situation in Brazil

| August 19, 2009 | 0 Comments

Finally the weather pattern returned to the normal dry conditions for the season, the whole Brazilian coffee Belt is under clear skies and very low humidity for at least 2 consecutive weeks now. Another 25% of the harvest has been collected since my last report back in July 29th. Now, approximately 70 – 75% of […]

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Mid Year Report Focused on Brazil

Mid Year Report Focused on Brazil

| July 30, 2009 | 0 Comments

Once again, it’s past mid July and another cold front from the South Pole is over the Brazilian coffee belt. If frost that threats to hit the coffee trees confirms, we have a problem for the next years to come. If not, we should be back to the supply comfort zone most players believe are […]

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Ipanema Coffee Awarded the Outstanding Producer Award by S.C.A.E.

Ipanema Coffee Awarded the Outstanding Producer Award by S.C.A.E.

| June 30, 2009 | 0 Comments

Good day coffee friends, Ipanema Coffees has just been awarded the Outstanding Producer Award by S.C.A.E.!!! The coffee harvest at the Ipanema Farms is now half-way through and this is a good time to inform about the quality and availability expectations. The normally dry harvest season in Brazil has not proven to be consistent this […]

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The Brazilian Harvest

The Brazilian Harvest

| June 25, 2009 | 0 Comments

Basically, the whole Brazilian coffee belt from Parana through Sao Paulo, Minas Gerais, Espirito Santo and Bahia coffees are being harvested, prepared and stored. Maybe, this early full harvest and continental sized activity is what made mainstream Brazilian coffees of the current crop so attractive in differential. Another reason may have been the Mild and […]

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May Newsletter

May Newsletter

The Arabica coffee harvest has started in Brazil, at least at the Ipanema farm in the South of Minas Gerais. Mid May is indeed very early for the Brazilian harvest to begin. This is due to the weather pattern these last 8 months. Rains were abundant and constant from November/08 through late April 2009. Now […]

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