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Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Coffee is the main cash crop in Jamaica, and coffee farms are all over the island. But only in the four administrative regions of St. Andrew, Portland, St. Thomas and St. Mary, certified by the Jamaica Coffee Industry Council (Coffee Industry Board of Jamaica,CIB), coffee grown in the Blue Mountains above 2000 feet above sea level is allowed to be called Tooth Buy.

Coffee is Jamaica's main cash crop and coffee plantations are scattered throughout the island. But only coffee grown in the Blue Mountains above 2,000 feet in elevation certified by the Jamaica Coffee Industry Board (CIB) in the four administrative regions of St. Andrew, Portland, St. Thomas and St. Mary is allowed to be called Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee.

The oldest Blue Mountain Coffee Estate---Wallenford

The Jamaica Coffee Industry Council was established in June 1950 to exercise government authority over coffee cultivation and processing to ensure and further improve the quality of Jamaica coffee.

The oldest Blue Mountain Coffee Estate---Wallenford The oldest Blue Mountain Coffee Estate---Wallenford

The Jamaica Coffee Industry Council owns the registered trademarks of 100% Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee ® and 100% Jamaica Alpine Coffee ®, which are rigorously licensed to a small number of coffee growers and processors, including Wallenford Coffee Limited, established by Wallenford Manor.

The oldest Blue Mountain Coffee Estate---Wallenford

Today Wallenford Coffee Limited is a private company wholly owned by the Government of Jamaica. The company's Blue Mountain coffee plantations are located in the heart of the Blue Mountains at the junction of the St. Andrew's and Portland regions, while Alpine coffee plantations are located in Clarendon, St. Catherine's and St. James's regions. The company's business runs through the whole process of coffee production from planting, primary processing, storage and sales of green beans to coffee roasting and sales of cooked beans, and has developed new related products in recent years. After the establishment of the Jamaica Coffee Industry Council, a long-term and close cooperative relationship was established with Wallenford Coffee Limited. Jamaica's current national standards for coffee cultivation and processing are mostly from Wallenford Coffee Limited. Because of this, and because of its status as the only state-owned company in Jamaica's coffee industry, Wallenford Coffee Ltd. is often confused with the Jamaica Coffee Industry Board, and both parties have to explain themselves at length

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