Listing of Organic Coffee Brands

Coffee is good for you and healthy organic coffee is the best. But how do you find organic coffee? What brand names do you look for? What kind of certification should you see on the bag to know that you are getting real organic coffee?

Organic Coffee from Colombia

Some of the best organic Arabica coffee in the world is grown in the Eje Cafetero, the Colombian coffee growing district roughly bounded by Cali, Medellin and Manizales. This is the land of the fictional character, Juan Valdez, a familiar icon for pure Colombian coffee and more recently the trade name for a chain of coffee shops featuring one hundred percent Colombian coffee. Here is a listing of organic coffee brand names from Colombia.

  • Volcan
  • Linea Roja
  • Sostenible
  • Origen
  • Frailes
  • Taeq
  • Juan Valdez, several varieties
  • Oma

The Colombian Cafetero straddles the Andes with the Amazonia on the East and the Pacific region of Colombia on the West. The region has excellent rainfall, high elevations, great drainage with crops sometimes planted on 70 degree slopes, and frequent cloud cover. Any great Colombian organic coffee is by proclamation of the Colombian coffee growers association, Juan Valdez organic coffee.

From the Caribbean: Jamaica

One of finest coffees in the world is Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee. These brands are mild coffee, low on bitterness. Because these coffee brands have a great reputation they are expensive. Four fifths of Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee ends up in Japan. The Blue Mountains provide an excellent climate for coffee, rising to over seven thousand feet there is rich soil, excellent drainage, and abundant rainfall. Jamaica Blue Mountain organic coffee is certified as originating in the region of the world.

And from Hawaii

Organic Kona coffee is grown on mountainous slopes on the Big Island of Hawaii. Kona coffee benefits from mild weather and moist growing conditions as well as the volcanic soil of the Hawaiian Islands. Because of its scarcity as well as its quality Kona coffee is one of the world’s most expensive coffees. Organic Kona coffee is therefore rarer and somewhat more expensive. Although Hawaiian coffee was first grown on large plantations a crash in the worldwide coffee market in 1899 led owners to lease or sell land to their workers. This started a tradition of family operated coffee farms of five to twelve acres. The fact that families continue to grow on the same land has led to the tradition of sustainable coffee growing that is the hallmark of growing healthy organic coffee. Top grades Kona coffee are Kona Extra Fancy, Kona Fancy, Kona Number 1, Kona Select, and Kona Prime.

Organic Coffee from Panama

Panama mountain grown organic coffee offers some of the top organic coffee brands. Although some Panama coffees fetch a high price there a several top organic coffee brands in Panama that can be purchased at reasonable prices. Here is a short list of Panama coffee producers:

  • Asociación de Caficultores Orgánicos Ngöbe Ascon
  • Café Kotowa –Duncan
  • Finca Dos Jefes
  • Finca El Remedio – Ama de Casa
  • Finca Ramon Arauz
  • Finca San Miguel de La Montaña
  • Finca Señor Ramón Arauz
  • Hacienda Barbara – Las Brujas
  • Hacienda Barbara Jaramillo
  • Hacienda La Esperanza
  • Leap Of Faith Farms,Inc
  • Los Lajones Estate Coffee S.A.
  • Productos de Bocas de Toro

For more information regarding Panama organic coffee sold via the Panamá Natural Coffee brand please contact us today.




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