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Our Espresso blend is certified Organic Fair Trade espresso Roasted Fresh right
here  each week on the Oregon Coast!

Our Organic Espresso Blend:     


Provides a smooth espresso, no bitterness, good crema which is the essence of the
espresso shot.


What is Fair Trade Coffee?      

Coffee is the most heavily traded commodity in the world after petroleum. Yet most coffee growers—small,
family farmers—have been left behind by this boom and can barely afford their basic needs. As an alternative
to business-as-usual, Fair Trade:



- Pays farmers a decent, living wage for their harvest



- Creates direct trade links to farmers and their cooperatives



- Provides access to affordable credit, helping farmers stay out of debt to local loan sharks



- Promotes sustainable practices, such as organic farming, that help protect the environment.
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10 Good Reasons To Go Organic





 

Organic products meet stringent standards

Organic certification is the public’s assurance that products have been grown and handled according to strict procedures without persistent toxic chemical inputs.


Organic food tastes great!

It’s common sense – well-balanced soils produce strong, healthy plants that become nourishing food for people and animals.


Organic production reduces health risks

Many EPA-approved pesticides were registered long before extensive research linked these chemicals to cancer and other diseases. Organic agriculture is one way to prevent any more of these chemicals from getting into the air, earth and water that sustain us.


Organic farms respect our water resources

The elimination of polluting chemicals and nitrogen leaching, done in combination with soil building, protects and conserves water resources.


Organic farmers build healthy soil

Soil is the foundation of the food chain. The primary focus of organic farming is to use practices that build healthy soils.


Organic farmers work in harmony with nature

Organic agricultural respects the balance demanded of a healthy ecosystem: wildlife is encouraged by including forage crops in rotation and by retaining fence rows, wetlands, and other natural areas.


Organic producers are leaders in innovative research

Organic farmers have led the way, largely at their own expense, with innovative on-farm research aimed at reducing pesticide use and minimizing agriculture’s impact on the environment.


Organic producers strive to preserve diversity

The loss of a large variety of species (biodiversity) is one of the most pressing environmental concerns. The good news is that many organic farmers and gardeners have been collecting and preserving seeds, and growing unusual varieties for decades.


Organic farming helps keep rural communities healthy

USDA reported that in 1997, half of U.S. farm production came from only 2% of farms. Organic agriculture can be a lifeline for small farms because it offers an alternative market where sellers can command fair prices for crops.


Organic abundance – Foods and non-foods alike!

Now every food category has an organic alternative. And non-food agricultural products are being grown organically – even cotton, which most experts felt could not be grown this way.

 

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