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Central American Wholesale Organic Coffee
If you are looking for healthy organic coffee in bulk consider Central America. It is closer to the US than other coffee growing regions and produces large amounts of both regular and organic coffee. Leading coffee producers in Central America are Guatemala which produces 250,000 metric tons a year followed by Honduras which produces 210,000 metric tons a year.
The little country of Panama produces a significantly smaller amount of coffee than its larger neighbors but wins prizes for the quality of its organic coffee. Coffee farms in Central America grow Arabica varieties. Central American wholesale organic coffee can be found throughout the region although finding smaller producers requires knowledge of each nation and a facility in speaking Spanish.
Central American Coffee Production – 2007 – UN Food and Agriculture Organization
Country Metric Tons of Coffee Produced, 2007
Honduras 355,000
Guatemala 252,000
Costa Rica 124,055
El Salvador 95,456
Nicaragua 90,909
Panama 12,346
As an example of the availability of Central American wholesale organic coffee we use the smallest producer, down South on the isthmus that connects Central to South America. Panama is best known for its canal that connects Atlantic to Pacific. Its official second language is English and Panama never saw a recession in and after 2008. It has the fastest growing economy on the continent and a large expat, English speaking population. Panama grows the bulk of its coffee in the province of Chiriquí. Many growers have received Bio Latina Organic Coffee certification.
Bio Latina certifies on behalf of the United States Department of Agriculture, the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture, the European Union, and many US based coffee houses. The coffee growing culture around the towns of Boquete and Volcan consists mostly of small to medium-sized family owned and operated coffee farms. Sustainable agriculture is part of the tradition in this region thus the process of certification for many of these growers was largely a matter of demonstrating what they have done for generations. Both growers and processors/roasters in Panama have organic coffee certification so that the buyer is assured that sustainable organic procedures are followed from the coffee farm to the processed bag of organic coffee. Organic coffee is kept separate from regular coffee when both are grown by the same grower. Equipment is either separate or is properly cleaned before processing and storing of organic coffee.
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If you are looking for
healthy organic coffee in
bulk consider
Central America.
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It is closer to the US than
other coffee growing
regions and produces large
amounts of both regular
and organic coffee.
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Leading coffee producers
in Central America are
Guatemala which produces
250,000 metric tons a year
followed by Honduras
which produces 210,000
metric tons a year.
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The little country of
Panama produces a
significantly smaller
amount of coffee than its
larger neighbors but wins
prizes for the quality of its
organic coffee.
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Coffee farms in Central
America grow Arabica
varieties.
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Central American
wholesale organic coffee
can be found throughout
the region although finding
smaller producers requires
knowledge of each nation
and a facility in speaking
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Central American Coffee Production – 2007 – UN
Food and Agriculture Organization
Country Metric Tons of Coffee
Produced, 2007
Honduras 355,000
Guatemala 252,000
Costa Rica 124,055
El Salvador 95,456
Nicaragua 90,909
Panama 12,346
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As an example of the
availability of Central
American wholesale
organic coffee we use the
smallest producer, down
South on the isthmus that
connects Central to South
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Panama is best known for
its canal that connects
Atlantic to Pacific.
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Its official second language
is English and Panama
never saw a recession in
and after 2008.
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It has the fastest growing
economy on the continent
and a large expat, English
speaking population.
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Panama grows the bulk of
its coffee in the province of
Chiriquí.
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Many growers have
received Bio Latina
Organic Coffee
certification.
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Bio Latina certifies on
behalf of the United States
Department of Agriculture,
the Japanese Ministry of
Agriculture, the European
Union, and many US based
coffee houses.
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The coffee growing culture
around the towns of
Boquete and Volcan
consists mostly of small to
medium-sized family
owned and operated coffee
farms.
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Sustainable agriculture is
part of the tradition in this
region thus the process of
certification for many of
these growers was largely
a matter of demonstrating
what they have done for
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Both growers and
processors/roasters in
Panama have organic coffee
certification so that the buyer
is assured that sustainable
organic procedures are
followed from the coffee farm
to the processed bag of
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Organic coffee is kept
separate from regular coffee
when both are grown by the
same grower. Equipment is
either separate or is properly
cleaned before processing and
storing of organic coffee.
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Whether one is looking for a
cup of coffee with wonderful
organic coffee aroma coupled
with organic coffee antioxidants
or Central American wholesale
organic coffee produced in
forested highlands of Central
America, Panama organic
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Our organization,
BuyOrganicCoffee.org, can
help arrange shipment of
individual bags of organic
coffee or tons of green organic
coffee beans.
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There are roasters in Panama
that can process organic
coffee grown there and bag it
according to specifications.
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If your interest is in purchasing
Central American wholesale
organic coffee from Panama or
anywhere else in Central
America feel free to contact us
at Buy Organic Coffee today.
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You will be glad that
you did.
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