![]() |
![]() |
|
| HOME | ABOUT US | CONTACT US | NEWSLETTER | ADVERTISE |
|
Articles
Gourmet Coffees
Arabica Coffees
Buy Coffee Online
Caribbean Coffees
Coffee Beans Online
Coffee Blends
Coffee Consumption
Coffee Drinks
Coffee From Hawaii
Coffee Maker Reviews
Coffee Of The Month Clubs
Coffee Roasters
Exotic Coffees
Flavored Coffees
Flavorful Coffee Beans
Freshly Roasted Coffees
Gourmet Coffee Beans
Gourmet Coffee Gifts
Gourmet Decaf Coffees
Great Coffees
Green Coffee Beans
Green Mountain Coffees
Ground Coffee
International Coffee Beans
Jamaican Coffees
Kona Coffees
Morning Coffees
Premium Coffees
School Fundraising Ideas
South American Coffees
Specialty Coffees
Strong Coffees
Superior Coffees
Whole Bean Coffees
Zimbabwe Coffees
Decaffeinated Coffees
Coffee Delivery
Vanilla Flavored Coffees
Online Coffee Shops
Central American Coffees
More Resources About Gourmet Coffees
|
Gourmet Coffees
Green Mountain CoffeesIf you're the type who enjoys the television game show Jeopardy, it will come as little surprise that Green Mountain Coffees is a company rather than a type of coffee, headquartered in Vermont. Its primary raison d'etre is to distribute roasted coffee across, for the most part, the northeastern United States. It is also a licensed Fair Trade licensed importer. The full story begins in 1981 in a shop in Waitsfeld, which roasted its beans on site. Public trading got underway in 1993. But enough of the corporate basics. Fair Trade licensees play a critical role in the coffee industry world wide. Prices paid to the farmers growing coffee in Central America, Indonesia, and Africa in the last several years have dropped by more than half. What this means, all in all, is that of the $3.50 you might spend on a latte in a gourmet coffee shop, barely two cents gets back to the farmer. Bear in mind that small farmers produce half of the world's supply of coffee. The Fair Trade licensing organization, based in the United States, addresses the inequity. Licensed importers pay cooperatives for the coffee beans they buy. Rather than the several cents that the individual coffee farmers would get were it not for the organization, farmers selling through the cooperative earn up to five times as much as they otherwise would. Green Mountain Coffee and the Fine Art of RoastingTo benefit the farmers, the coffee must sell well, however, and to sell well it must be roasted well. The direction Green Mountain took after that first local shop was not more local shops but roasting equipment. Its corporate success owes as much to its ethics--a strong stress on giving back to the community, significant donations of funds and volunteer time to charitable organizations, and community action programs--as to its understanding of the process involved in turning green beans into gourmet roasts and wonderful brewed coffee. ![]() Get all Coffee articles via
|
![]() |
v. 5.0164 © 2002 - 2008 Article Insider. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy | ![]() |





