Costa Rican coffee has had a long reputation for being some of the most flavorful coffee on the planet. However, it took many years for Costa Rica to establish itself as a coffee producing country, and many more years to develop sustainable coffee-growing systems. Out of the ruins of exploitation by the United Fruit Company, Costa Rica has built up a booming and sustainable agritourism industry, and coffee has played an integral role in its success. While there are many benefits and drawbacks to agritourism, Costa Rican farmers have managed to make every step of coffee production, from growing to selling, a sustainable process
Coffee, especially the Arabica species (Coffea arabica), represents a crucial source of income for m...
Coffea arabica evolved as an understory shrub in the Afromontane forests of south-west Ethiopia. D...
Cultivation, processing, and consumption of coffee are dynamic processes that connect coffee farmers...
Full text available. This presentation will focus on the role of Agriculture in Costa Rica, specific...
One of the main challenges facing small-scale coffee producers who are willing to utilize more susta...
Coffee is in demand across the globe and remains the second most valuable exported legal commodity o...
This case study examines how smallholder coffee producers can overcome the economic and environmenta...
Project-based service-learning has been proven to be an effective experiential learning opportunity ...
Coffee. As human history has progressed, this beverage has rapidly become ubiquitous, and is cultiva...
In short, over 8.25 million tons of coffee are produced world-wide annually (2009). Remarkably, only...
Nicaraguan smallholder cooperative leaders working in partnership with a California-based small-scal...
This chapter discusses the relationship and interconnections among changing the livelihoods of farme...
This case study describes how a sustained NGO-company partnership led to the coffee industry’s first...
"The monograph considers influence over time of Fairtrade and Rainforest Alliance in 10 Costa Rican ...
High-altitude coffee has an international reputation due to its high quality, especially in countrie...
Coffee, especially the Arabica species (Coffea arabica), represents a crucial source of income for m...
Coffea arabica evolved as an understory shrub in the Afromontane forests of south-west Ethiopia. D...
Cultivation, processing, and consumption of coffee are dynamic processes that connect coffee farmers...
Full text available. This presentation will focus on the role of Agriculture in Costa Rica, specific...
One of the main challenges facing small-scale coffee producers who are willing to utilize more susta...
Coffee is in demand across the globe and remains the second most valuable exported legal commodity o...
This case study examines how smallholder coffee producers can overcome the economic and environmenta...
Project-based service-learning has been proven to be an effective experiential learning opportunity ...
Coffee. As human history has progressed, this beverage has rapidly become ubiquitous, and is cultiva...
In short, over 8.25 million tons of coffee are produced world-wide annually (2009). Remarkably, only...
Nicaraguan smallholder cooperative leaders working in partnership with a California-based small-scal...
This chapter discusses the relationship and interconnections among changing the livelihoods of farme...
This case study describes how a sustained NGO-company partnership led to the coffee industry’s first...
"The monograph considers influence over time of Fairtrade and Rainforest Alliance in 10 Costa Rican ...
High-altitude coffee has an international reputation due to its high quality, especially in countrie...
Coffee, especially the Arabica species (Coffea arabica), represents a crucial source of income for m...
Coffea arabica evolved as an understory shrub in the Afromontane forests of south-west Ethiopia. D...
Cultivation, processing, and consumption of coffee are dynamic processes that connect coffee farmers...