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Origins

Coffee grown worldwide can trace its heritage back centuries to the ancient coffee forests on the Ethiopian plateau.

Coffee is grown and usually processed at origin - meaning the farm where they are grown will process, dry and age the green beans before they are sold to brokers or direct to coffee roasters.

The main coffee-producing countries include Brazil, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Honduras, Columbia, Guatemala, Peru, and Papua New Guinea. There are also a number of smaller coffee-producing countries mixed in with the larger producers, and all are located in what is referred to as the ‘bean belt.’

The Bean Belt is the section of the globe that provides the perfect climate for coffee plants to flourish and tends to be both tropical and mountainous in nature. Warm temperatures, high altitudes, and heavy rainfall are what make coffee plants happy and keep producing high-quality coffee beans. The Bean Belt is located between the tropics of Capricorn and Cancer, placed slightly either side of the Equator.

Blog posts

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Resting & Degassing your coffee

Why freshly roasted coffee isn’t always the best idea At Amokka, we roast and ship coffee as fresh as possible — so you can decide when it's at its best. But just like wine benefits from breathing,...

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Fair Pricing and Stability – Why It Matters

Fair Pricing and Stability – Why It Matters

We believe great coffee must be built on great relationships. This means fair compensation, long term stability, and transparency across the supply chain. That is why our sourcing model is based on...

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Impact Trade: A Direct Approach to Ethical Coffee Sourcing

Impact Trade: A Direct Approach to Ethical Coffee Sourcing

At Amokka®, we believe that great coffee should benefit not just those who drink it but also those who grow it. That’s why we created Impact Trade a sourcing model that prioritizes long-term partne...

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