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Benefits of Shade Grown, Organic and Fair Trade Coffee Beans

Posted on November 17, 2011 by shanegenziuk • 5 Comments

Shade Grown Coffee Beans Shade grown is the old school way to make coffee that goes back to the basics. Thirty years ago hybrid varieties of coffee plants were developed. These new plants could withstand direct sunlight and at the same time produced a greater yield of beans. It was a farmers dream except for … Continue reading →

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