What Is Organic Coffee
August 5, 2009 by CoffeeXpert
Filed under Coffee Information
The demand for coffee has been on the rise every since it was created. With the high rise in demand, coffee bean growers had to figure out ways to produce such vast amounts of coffee beans in less time. The main production method was by using pesticides and fertilizers. This is bad for the consumers and has been proven by many tests. Due to this issue, the growers are now producing organic coffee. Organic coffee is made with no extra add-on substances, which is completely safe for everyone. The only source of energy for the plants to grow is from the soil, sunlight and water. Even though the time taken to grow the coffee is much longer, it is worth the wait in the end. Since this is the issue, you can expect the price to be fairly high. The location of the production and the type of bean used will definitely affect the price. There is no other major difference between organic and in-organic coffee. They both come in various styles and types. The organic coffee is always labeled with a certified sticker. They both come caffeinated and decaffeinated. In the year 2006, approximately sixty-seven metric tons of organic coffee was sold worldwide.
Organic coffee is mainly grown in Peru, Ethiopia and Mexico. For the product to be put in stores, it must go
through several qualification steps. The production of this type of coffee also helps out the environment a great deal. Organic coffee is better in every way possible, except for the pricing. Even with this fact being out, many consumers still go with the other option. Since the price affects many, the producers of in-organic coffee will still keep producing. During the slow economy, the experts are saying the prices may drop a couple of dollars, but not a significant amount. If you were to look at all the benefits that you get out of organic coffee, you would not care to look at the price at all. Organic coffee can be found anywhere they sell inorganic coffee. The next time you visit your local cafe for a cup of coffee, ask them about organic coffee.
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August 7th, 2009 at 6:06 pm
My wife always buys organic coffee, that’s the only thing she drinks. I am happy with it, since its good for her