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The Organic Coffee Place

Organic coffee is rather rare to come by in groceries. For coffee lovers, it’s not really a big deal since a lot of commercially grown coffees are available in the market anyways. But if you think about it, nothing says I care for the environment as much as I care about the coffee I drink than choosing to go organic.

Now one of the few organic fair trade coffee suppliers in the country has finally come up with their own website. http://www.theorganiccoffeeplace.com is Beverly Schad’s business website dedicated to selling gourmet organic coffee.

Site owner Schad explains that her website isn’t aimed at telling people to stop buying commercially grown and processed coffees, but is rather geared towards informing people that there are other alternative products they can choose from.

All the coffees sold at Schad’s site are all shade-grown, organic coffee beans that have been certified as fair trade coffee. This means the farmers get what they worked for, fair and square, and not a penny less than what they deserve.

Schad promotes ideals of overall fairness to the different parties involved. That means the farmers, the sellers, and the coffee drinkers themselves.

Along with the website, she has also set up a blog wherein she shares information about the differences of shade-grown organic coffee and those you find so commonly in the supermarkets.

Nowadays where people have turned coffee into more than just a drink but rather a lifestyle, it’s great to find a site like TheOrganicCoffeePlace.com that show equal concern to the people who actually work their backs to give us the delicious coffees we all love.

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