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Bulk Coffee Purchase is the Way to Save Money If You Make a Lot of Coffee

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Jan 18 2011
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If you are the owner of a restaurant, coffee house or large business, then it’s time to think about buying coffee in bulk.  You’re probably making large amounts of coffee and buying it in bulk can save you a significant amount of many.  Here are some tips for bulk purchase of coffee.

Looking for Large Volume Purchase Program

A bulk coffee program is a plan that will ship you a predetermined amount of it each month.  The amounts vary, so make sure you find a plan which suits your needs.  Begin by ordering a conservative amount to make sure you aren’t stuck with too much coffee on your hands.  Most of the plans offer a house blend brand of it which may be imported from Sumatra, Kenya, Central America or South America. 

Buying Online

If you buy coffee online in bulk, you should be able to find it at a discount.  This may seem great at first, but don’t forget to factor in the cost of shipping.  The shipping cost may be sizable since coffee ships in bags weighing up to 25 pounds.  One way to cut down on shipping costs is to find a local distributor.  Not only will save you money, but it can also save you delivery time.  The last thing you want to do is to end up paying high overnight shipping costs for 25 pounds of bulk coffee.

Brew it Correctly

If you do own a restaurant, coffee hour or large business and are making a lot of coffee, be sure to use a commercial grade coffee machine for brewing your coffee.  A coffee maker designed for home use cannot make coffee fast enough and it can’t get the water hot enough for optimal brewing.  Really high water temperature is one of the secrets to the great coffee served in your favorite coffee house.

If you’re not making a lot of coffee, then buying it in bulk is really not the answer for you.  A great cup of coffee is brewed from fresh beans, so you only want to buy enough coffee for one month at a time.  You may save money with volume purchase, but if it sits for several months before you use it up, you’ll be disappointed in the quality of your coffee.

Damen Choy, editor of Coffee-Bean-Direct.com Coffee-Bean-Direct.com provides timely information about the coffee market, as well as tips and ideas for coffee lovers and their friends, who can find great java-related gifts for the coffee enthusiasts in their lives. Visit Buy Coffee Direct to learn about the many benefits of buying coffee in bulk for yourself and your loved ones.

Author: Damen Choy
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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Where in the World is Coffee Grown?

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Jun 29 2010
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Coffee Around the World

Coffee plants are grown throughout the world in areas that have moderate rainfall and nearly year round sunlight. Areas such as Africa, Arabia, South America and Southern Asia are well suited for growing coffee and are notable for their large plantations. Other tropical regions such as Hawaii and Jamaica are known for smaller yields of high quality beans. There are only two different species of coffee beans that are used to make beverages, Arabica and Robusta. Arabica is considered the better tasting coffee and accounts for about 75 percent of the world’s coffee production, but it is more difficult and expensive to grow. Robusta, is less expensive to grow and can thrive in areas that Arabica cannot be grown, but it is considered to have an inferior “bitter” flavor.

Mexico & Central America

Mexico began exporting coffee in the late 1800s. The majority of coffee produced in Mexico is exported to the United States. Unlike many regions of the world, most of the beans grown in Mexico are grown not on large plantations, but small family operated farms. Although smaller than Mexico, Guatemala is also famous for its coffee production. First cultivated in the nineteenth century by German immigrants, Guatemala is considered to produce some of the finest quality coffee beans due to the optimal climate and excellent soil that is found on the southern slopes of the country’s volcanoes. Most other Central American countries also produce at least some coffee including Ecuador, Honduras, Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Jamaica must also be mentioned as the famous Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee is produced there, and is considered by many to be one of the finest coffees in the world.

South America

The climate and geography of South America, especially the mountainous areas, lends itself well to coffee production. There are a number of regions in South America known for their coffee plantations. Brazil is one of the leading producers of coffee in the world producing over twenty million bags of raw coffee beans a year. The country has a long history of coffee production and has grown and exported Arabica coffee beans since the 1700s. Both Venezuela and Columbia are also major South American producers of coffee. Although not as well know as the traditional South American coffee producers, Peru is home to numerous coffee plantations, and is becoming known as a producer of both “generic” and high quality coffee beans.

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Asia

Vietnam has become a major producer of coffee in the last few decades, producing nearly six million bags of coffee a year. The climate of Vietnam is not optimal for the more delicate Arabica coffee plants, so the majority of the coffee grown in the country is the hardier Robusta variety. The large islands of Java and Sumatra also both produce significant quantities of Robusta at their lower elevations and Arabica can be successfully grown at the higher elevations of the volcanoes and mountains. Other coffee growing areas in Asia include Timor, East Timor, Papua New Guinea and India.

Africa

Africa was the original home of Arabica coffee plants, and a number of African countries still produce coffee for export. Ethiopia, considered by many to be the first site that coffee was cultivated produces around four million bags of Arabica coffee beans each year. Coffee exports are particularly important to Ethiopia and other poor African countries and brings in much needed hard currency. Africa is a large continent and due to the variety of climates and geographical features, it includes many different types of coffee plantations. Burundi, Rwanda and Kenya all grow mainly Arabica coffee, while Madagascar and Tanzania grow a mixture of both Arabica and Robusta depending on the local climate and soil. Cameroon produces mainly Robusta, although some Arabica is grown there.

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Author: Felix J. Sheffield
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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