21
By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com

Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification If your organic coffee originated in Latin America it is likely that it was subject to Bio Latina organic coffee certification. Bio Latina is located in Lima, Peru. The company certifies farms, ranches, and forests for sustainable practices on behalf of organizations throughout the world. Bio Latina certifies in Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Nicaragua and Venezuela as well as in Panamá, Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador Ecuador and Mexico. The label on a bag of healthy organic coffee from Latin America may say that it is USDA certified. However, it may be Bio Latina organic coffee certification on behalf of the USDA that guarantees a pure cup of organic coffee. Bio Latina organic coffee certification and certification of other agricultural products is carried out on over 400 producers. However, many of these are agricultural cooperatives so that total number of producers, including small family operations, is around 22,000! Bio Latina certifies on behalf of the European Union, the USDA, the Japanese Agricultural Ministry, the Canada Organic Regime, BioSuisse, the Soil Association, Global G.A. P., Starbucks Coffee, Stop Climate Change, the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center and UTZ Certified. Whether your concern is just a good cup of coffee or if you are interested in the fact that more organic coffee can lead to less diabetes, organizations like Bio Latina make the system work. Bio Latina organic coffee certification and certification by other on the ground organizations allows the consumer to enjoy his coffee and the benefits of organic coffee antioxidants without having to know the producers and their operations personally. With 22,000 small producers being certified by Bio Latina alone it amounts to a huge task for organization in North America, Europe and Japan to guarantee accurate certification. Distance is the main factor but language is another. Keeping track of lots of producers with lots of products is a big task and has carried out in Latin America by Bio Latina for the last thirteen years. If you are enjoying a good cup of Juan Valdez organic coffee from Colombia the odds are that it was Bio Latina organic coffee certification that guaranteed the processes and procedures by which that cup of coffee reached your table. Coffee is commonly grown in mountainous areas. The ideal locations for good organic coffee are often difficult to get to and difficult to get around in. These regions are commonly forested and ideal for shade grown organic coffee production under sustainable conditions. However, to demonstrate that the grower is, in fact, not using synthetic fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides it is necessary that someone from an organization like Bio Latina make a visit.

Citation preview

Page 1: Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification

By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com

Page 2: Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification

If your organic coffee originated in Latin America it is likely that

it was subject to Bio Latina organic coffee certification.

By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com

Page 3: Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification

Bio Latina is located in Lima, Peru.

By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com

Page 4: Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification

The company certifies farms, ranches, and forests for

sustainable practices on behalf of organizations throughout the

world.

By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com

Page 5: Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification

Bio Latina certifies in Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Nicaragua and Venezuela as well as in Panamá,

Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador Ecuador and Mexico.

By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com

Page 6: Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification

The label on a bag of healthy organic coffee from Latin

America may say that it is USDA certified.

However, it may be Bio Latina organic coffee certification on

behalf of the USDA that guarantees a pure cup of organic

coffee.

By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com

Page 7: Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification

Bio Latina organic coffee certification and certification of

other agricultural products is carried out on over 400

producers.

By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com

Page 8: Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification

However, many of these are agricultural cooperatives so that total number of

producers, including small family operations, is around 22,000! Bio Latina

certifies on behalf of the European Union, the USDA, the Japanese Agricultural

Ministry, the Canada Organic Regime, BioSuisse, the Soil Association, Global G.A. P., Starbucks Coffee, Stop Climate Change, the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center and

UTZ Certified.

By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com

Page 9: Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification

Whether your concern is just a good cup of coffee or if you are interested in the fact that more organic coffee can lead to less

diabetes, organizations like Bio Latina make the system work.

By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com

Page 10: Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification

Bio Latina organic coffee certification and certification by

other on the ground organizations allows the

consumer to enjoy his coffee and the benefits of organic coffee

antioxidants without having to know the producers and their

operations personally.

By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com

Page 11: Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification

With 22,000 small producers being certified by Bio Latina

alone it amounts to a huge task for organization in North

America, Europe and Japan to guarantee accurate certification.

By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com

Page 12: Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification

Distance is the main factor but language is another.

By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com

Page 13: Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification

Keeping track of lots of producers with lots of products is a big task

and has carried out in Latin America by Bio Latina for the

last thirteen years.

By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com

Page 14: Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification

If you are enjoying a good cup of Juan Valdez organic coffee from

Colombia the odds are that it was Bio Latina organic coffee

certification that guaranteed the processes and procedures by

which that cup of coffee reached your table.

By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com

Page 15: Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification

Coffee is commonly grown in mountainous areas.

By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com

Page 16: Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification

The ideal locations for good organic coffee are often difficult

to get to and difficult to get around in.

By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com

Page 17: Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification

These regions are commonly forested and ideal for shade

grown organic coffee production under sustainable conditions.

By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com

Page 18: Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification

However, to demonstrate that the grower is, in fact, not using

synthetic fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides it is necessary

that someone from an organization like Bio Latina

make a visit.

By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com

Page 19: Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification

This can involve flying to the country, driving to the closest

point on the road and then walking miles to a small coffee plantation on a mountainside

with a slope ranging from thirty to sixty degrees.

By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com

Page 20: Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification

As one can see Bio Latina organic coffee certification in the

mountainous regions of Latin America can often be very

difficult.

By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com

Page 21: Bio Latina Organic Coffee Certification

However, the end result is that small growers abiding by sustainable practices are

rewarded for their work and for their stewardship of the land with the higher prices that

buyers pay for organic coffee beans than for regular coffee.

By www.buyOrganicCoffee.com