Why is Fair Trade and Organic Important for Coffee?

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Naugatuck CT

27 July, 2021

10:17 AM

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Just as much as it matters to you where you get your coffee from, it should matter even more where the company you're buying your coffee from gets their beans from. The goal should be to create a circular economy, starting with the farmer who plants the seed into the ground, and making sure that all parties involved have the opportunity to flourish. Nora's Naturals Coffee is on a mission to support health and wellbeing by sourcing single-origin coffee that sets the example when it comes to fair trade. Their beans are harvested on a multigenerational family farm in the Nicaraguan Finca La Isabela mountain range.This organic coffee is grown in volcanic soil that's rich in silica (essential for collagen production that promotes better skin, hair and nails) and packed with antioxidants for brain health and physical health. 3% of all Nora's Naturals profits are donated to the Environmental Defense Fund.Being both Rainforest Alliance and Smithsonian Bird Certified, Nora's Naturals Coffee is committed to being a leader in the intersection of business, agriculture and forest to ensure that the generations after us can continue to enjoy the beautiful wonders of the world today. Nora's Naturals Coffee is not only positively impacting the physical health of its consumers, but also the economic health of the farmers and growers in Nicaragua. The ethicalness of an organization begins with its design, which is why since its inception, Nora's Naturals Coffee has always put first the communities that it serves to create sustainable relationships that all can benefit from.

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