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FNC, Colombia's largest official coffee producer, introduces ANEI's fair trade in organic coffee beans.

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Colombia FNC ANEI Fair Trade Organic Coffee beans FNC is short for National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia (Taiwan is mostly translated as Columbia Coffee Association or Colombian Coffee Farmers Union) FNC is the largest official organization of coffee producers in Colombia, and the definition of fine coffee focuses on quality rather than bean size.

Colombia FNC ANEI Fair Trade Organic Coffee beans

FNC is short for National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia (Taiwan is mostly translated as Columbia Coffee Association or Colombian Coffee Farmers' Union)

FNC is Colombia's largest official organization of coffee producers, and the definition of boutique coffee focuses on quality rather than bean size, geographical differences, or even estates. In other words, he cares about products that really highlight Colombian quality coffee.

ANEI is located in the Santa Maria region of the Sierra Nevada in northern Colombia. Most of the residents in this area are indigenous people. Among them, the Arhuacos grow a kind of coffee beans known as environmentally friendly coffee, which is very popular in Europe and the United States. Women's children will also come to help when picking coffee beans. The Arhuacos in the coffee garden developed the coffee industry and shelled / dried and roasted the coffee beans together in the Yangchun Coffee Farm. The tribes helped each other grow this coffee called Anei.

In the Arahuaco language, Anei means delicious. The coffee here is 100% organic and grows in the most biologically diverse mountain area in the world. Arhuaco indigenous people have planted more than 2, 000 hectares of coffee, emphasizing that growing coffee in the oldest way will not damage the environment and is deeply loved by consumers.

In addition to being a fair trade organic, this bean has also obtained ECO EU organic certification, with a bean size grade of Excelso (which means super in Spanish), mild taste, balanced taste and medium full-bodied Body, delicious caramel / malt sweetness.

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