I have just become familiar with the remarkable DOI CHAANG coffee from Thailand (thank you Robert) which is not only top quality but pays the people twice Fairtrade prices and gave the Akha people 50% of the Canadian company..P.Pachecos, Calgary Alberta
The King of Thailand presented the hilltribes with agricultural alternatives to opium growing, including coffee plants. One indigenous tribe known as the Akha was the beneficiary of this scheme. A Canadian chose to back the Akha people 100% in this venture.Thanks to to his generosity in giving the growers a 50% share in the Canadian company, 'Fair Trade' has since evolved into 'Beyond Fair Trade'--a noteworthy business model to emulate in terms of sustainability and sound ethics-P. Pachecos
I have just become familiar with the remarkable DOI CHAANG coffee from Thailand (thank you Robert) which is not only top quality but pays the people twice Fairtrade prices and gave the Akha people 50% of the Canadian company..P.Pachecos, Calgary Alberta
hey nice vid btw is it ok to ask you can i have some coffe seeds i wish to grow them in my backyard if its ok to you to send me some seeds msg me or comment my post if its ok by you thx~ :] :D
Thank you for posting! I'm getting my first green beans tomorrow and Im going to roast em' over a small camping burner. I've read putting them in a strainer like that allows them to cool faster, stopping the roast where you want it to. How has your harvest been since you posted 2 years ago? Getting better at your roasting skills?
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I have just become familiar with the remarkable DOI CHAANG coffee from Thailand (thank you Robert) which is not only top quality but pays the people twice Fairtrade prices and gave the Akha people 50% of the Canadian company..P.Pachecos, Calgary Alberta
TripleWinCoffee 3 months ago
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The King of Thailand presented the hilltribes with agricultural alternatives to opium growing, including coffee plants. One indigenous tribe known as the Akha was the beneficiary of this scheme. A Canadian chose to back the Akha people 100% in this venture.Thanks to to his generosity in giving the growers a 50% share in the Canadian company, 'Fair Trade' has since evolved into 'Beyond Fair Trade'--a noteworthy business model to emulate in terms of sustainability and sound ethics-P. Pachecos
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I have just become familiar with the remarkable DOI CHAANG coffee from Thailand (thank you Robert) which is not only top quality but pays the people twice Fairtrade prices and gave the Akha people 50% of the Canadian company..P.Pachecos, Calgary Alberta
TripleWinCoffee 3 months ago
Awesome video. Fun and entertaining too. Even though its very basic its all i need as a first time coffee harvester and roaster. Ty!
808Spisces 4 months ago
thats an interesting way but very helpful :)
bigislechicka 4 months ago
Thanks! Very informative and good video!
DrakulanOfficial 5 months ago
ha! its not hard cause you didnt care if you had an even roast, or if you scorched some of the beans
dddtttddd360 6 months ago
Thanks You For Sharing!
GeekHardware 6 months ago
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GeekHardware 6 months ago
hey nice vid btw is it ok to ask you can i have some coffe seeds i wish to grow them in my backyard if its ok to you to send me some seeds msg me or comment my post if its ok by you thx~ :] :D
TheGoldisfun 9 months ago
i think i'ma try and do this
'when they look gross you wash them' LMAO
theDEFofficial 10 months ago
Very cool vid!
How many coffee did you make?
BatspindaVL 11 months ago
I got a great tip for homemade espresso at coffeeloverstipandtricks (.) com
quixoticoaf81 1 year ago
Thank you for posting! I'm getting my first green beans tomorrow and Im going to roast em' over a small camping burner. I've read putting them in a strainer like that allows them to cool faster, stopping the roast where you want it to. How has your harvest been since you posted 2 years ago? Getting better at your roasting skills?
evnmck 1 year ago
Thanks heaps for the vid...it makes me less scared to give it a go...better than seeing them go to waste in the garden!
ArtzyAudz 2 years ago
WOW, its been bugging me for ages where the bean comes from and the process of making it into what we recognize.Thanks, Mystery over!!
great vid.
wotsinyourbag1974 3 years ago
very interesting.. thanks and God bless.
Congratulations!
angeloflife7 3 years ago