Pictured above: Roya, or coffee leaf rust, on the leaf of a coffee plant in Guatemala.
date posted: 2013-03-12 tags:
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brandi@bunn
This month we are taking a glance at the coffee producing country of Ecuador.
date posted: 2012-06-12 tags:
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brandi@bunn
As you sip your morning cup of coffee and enjoy the flavorful, hot beverage gliding down your throat do you ever wonder about the origin of the coffee you’re enjoying? Are you curious about the story of the coffee farmers who cultivated the coffee crop? I know I am! It is amazing that coffee is grown in so many different countries around the world. Each coffee prod
date posted: 2012-04-27 tags:
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brandi@bunn
Brazil is the world’s largest coffee producer, so how much coffee are we really talking about? Well, let’s take a closer look at this coffee producing heavy weight.
date posted: 2012-03-16 tags:
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brandi@bunn
October was a tragic month for many living in Central America. Heavy rains caused landslides and floods across Central American countries, including El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Costa Rica and parts of Mexico. At least 105 people lost their lives with an additional million people displaced.
date posted: 2011-11-30 tags:
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brandi@bunn
I recently watched a film titled “After the Harvest: Fighting Hunger in the Coffeelands.†The film premiered at the Specialty Coffee Association of America (SCAA) Symposium and Exposition in Houston this Apr
date posted: 2011-09-08 tags:
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lisa@bunn
I used to think coffee is coffee, meaning it didn’t really matter where it came from because it all tasted the same. Boy was I wrong!
date posted: 2011-08-10 tags:
posted by:
brandi@bunn
Pictured above: Alison Kelly (left) in the classroom
date posted: 2011-07-15 tags:
posted by:
brandi@bunn