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Café (noun) — a small restaurant where drinks and snacks are sold.

Hmmm... in Spanish, café means coffee. And in our case, when combined with Campesino, as in Café Campesino, it means coffee a la small scale producer... which our customers know means great, roasted-to-order, 100% Fair Trade, organic coffee.

But soon we'll be adding the English language definition of café to what we do. That's right, we're opening a coffee house right here at 725 Spring Street and we're pretty durn excited about it, too!

For years we've had folks (a lot of folks!), from all over, stop by to grab a pound or two of coffee, sample our fresh brews, tour our roastery, and have a chat. Well, saddle up your coffee mugs cuz we're about to "break wall" on our coffee house and we hope that anyone who is within range will come visit once we're up and running, which should be before the end of May. Stay tuned for updates on our progress and photos!

While you're thinking about reasons for traveling down to beautiful Southwest Georgia this summer (Habitat for Humanity International's Global Village, SAM Shortline Train, President Carter's home town of Plains, Koinonia Partners, the Rylander Theater and yes, just a few miles East, the Telephone Museum in Leslie… to name a few), read on to find out about this month's flurry of activity in Community Caravan, learn about our friends at Oromia in Ethiopia from whom we get this month's special Yirgacheffe, and add another great Café Campesino coffee recipe to your collection.

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This month, Maty is insisting that we offer our Fair Grounds readers a discount on our Ethiopia Yirgacheffe, produced by our friends at Oromia's Yirgacheffe cooperative in Ethiopia The reason? She thinks our Yirgacheffe Medium Roast is a truly extraordinary coffee and should be experienced by all coffee lovers. And we couldn't agree more.

Maty explains that our Yirgacheffe medium has a "delicious" citrusy aroma (a touch of lemon and orange), rich fruity flavor, and nice, sweet, aftertaste. Drinkers of our Yirgacheffe agree with Maty that it offers an exceptionally clean, well-balanced, great tasting cup of coffee with appreciable body.

Order any size bag (1, 2, and/or 5 pound) of our Yirgacheffe Medium Roast and get 10% off of the regular listed retail price. Be sure to enter promotional code 8etya when prompted at check out or let us know if you call in your order. Please note that the newsletter special applies only to retail customers and cannot be combined with any other discount or promotional code.

To learn more about Oromia, read this month's Producer Profile.

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The oldest independent country in Sub Saharan Africa and the only African country that has never been colonized, Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee. All varieties of coffee, whether grown in Asia or Africa, Central or South America, the islands of the Caribbean or Pacific, can trace their heritage to the ancient coffee forests on the Ethiopian plateau. The mountains to the west of the the country's Great Rift Valley are ideally suited to growing arabica coffee and the area traditionally produces some of the best coffee in the world.

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Bill arrived back in Americus on March 18 after spending two weeks traveling throughout Guatemala and Colombia. Joining Bill on his return home was our lovely friend, favorite cupper, and phenom coffee grader, Madlyn Madrid, who led staff and roastery visitors alike through valuable cuppings down here at the roastery. Thank you, Madlyn!

For folks who aren't familiar with cupping, the SCAA (Specialty Coffee Association of America, of which Café Campesino is a member) describes it as follows:

Cupping is a method of systematically evaluating the aroma and taste of coffee beans. It is often used by growers, buyers and roasters to assess the quality of a particular coffee sample. Proper cupping requires the adherence to an exacting set of brewing standards and a formal step-by-step evaluation process. A trained cupper generally looks at six characteristics:

  • Fragrance - the smell of beans after grinding

  • Aroma - the smell of ground-up beans after being steeped in water

  • Taste - the flavor of the coffee

  • Nose - the vapors released by the coffee in the mouth

  • Aftertaste - the vapors and flavors that remain after swallowing

  • Body - the feel of the coffee in the mouth

Source: http://www.scaa.org/whatis_cupping.asp

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Bill, Tripp, and Tripp's son Hugh just returned from a four-day journey to our friends at Heine Brothers Coffee in Louisville, Kentucky, where they attended the Cooperative Coffees (CC) annual Executive Committee Retreat. Tripp, who serves as CC's treasurer, and Bill, who is the founding president of the coop, were joined by Mike Mays, co-owner of Heine Bros Coffee and CC's vice chair; Jody Treter, co-owner of Higher Grounds Trading Co. and CC's chair; Lee Wallace, director of Peace Coffee and CC's secretary; Monika Firl, CC's manager of producer relations; and Tio Pistilli production manager for Bongo Java, a fellow founding member of Cooperative Coffees. This two-day meeting brought the executive committee together to work on Cooperative Coffees' effectiveness as the only Fair Trade green bean purchasing cooperative of its kind, that we know of at least, in the world! 

On their way back to Americus from Louisville, Tripp, Hugh and Bill stopped off at Ruby Falls — a 145-foot underground waterfall located more than 1120 feet beneath Lookout Mountain's surface — in Chattanooga, Tennessee. According to Hugh (Bill and Tripp too!), this natural wonder is a must see. Oh, and by the way, if you're ever in Chattanooga, be sure to stop and eat at Lupi's Pizza Pies… perhaps the best pizza and pizza-eatin' place in the world!

Upcoming events…

On April 12th, Tripp will journey to long-standing customer, supporter and good friend The Sentient Bean to talk Fair Trade and cup our coffees with the staff of Savannah's best coffee house.

While Tripp is at "the Bean," Bill will be at the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta from April 11-13 for the 3rd annual Bioneers Southeast Forum, "a 3-day celebration and exploration of innovative and visionary approaches to designing a better future for humanity." On Saturday afternoon, Bill will join our friend Steve Cooke of Sevananda Foods, Heather Gray of the Federation of Southern Coops, and Rashid Nuri of Truly Living Well Urban Gardens as a speaker for the session entitled Social Marketing & Framing the Issues for Success. To learn more about this year's forum and the work of our friends at Bioneers/Inspring Futures, visit their website.

On Tuesday April 15th, Bill will travel up to his alma mater Georgia Tech as a featured speaker for the Amnesty International chapter's annual Human Rights Week series. The event starts at 6:00 PM with a screening of Black Gold, followed by Bill's presentation, which will focus on the benefits of, and challenges presented by, Fair Trade to native peoples.

It's that time of the year again! Café Campesino is getting all geared up for this year's BRAG Spring Tune-up, where we will, as usual, be serving up BRAG Brew to the hard-workin, fun-lovin cyclists who make BRAG a time-honored tradition. Cyclists and their families are invited to join in the 15th annual BRAG Spring Tune-Up ride which starts in Madison, Georgia and runs from April 18th-20th.

From May 1st through the 4th, Rebecca and Tripp – along with Bill and Abby from Coop Coffees - will be traveling to Minneapolis, Minnesota, for this year's annual Specialty Coffee Association of America (SCAA) conference. The SCAA will be hosting their 4th Sustainability Symposium on Friday, May 2nd, which will explore the numerous social and environmental advances and achievements since the last forum (held in San Francisco in 2000) while also setting new challenges for the future. On Friday, Bill will represent Cooperative Coffees as one of five speakers featured in a symposium entitled Selling Sustainability: Spreading the Gospel or Green Washing?

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"Make your life a mission - not an intermission."

~ Arnold Glasgow

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  • March 2008 Celebrating Spring with a Whole New Look!, Producer Profile: Selva Negra, Chiapas, Mexico
  • January 2008 Brief Report from Sumatra, Producer Profile: Fondo Paez, Colombia, Updates and Upgrades
  • December 2007 Adios 2007...Bienvenido 2008, Ten (count 'em) Cool Gift Ideas, Update from the Coffee Lands
  • November 2007 Celebrating Fair Trade, Digging Deeper by Bill Harris, Meeting Reflections From Maty Barrios
  • October 2007 Can Fair Trade Change Your Life? by Jacqueline DeCarlo, The State of Fair Trade: Where We Stand by Bill Harris, Founder/Co-Owner, Café Campesino; President, Cooperative Coffees
  • September 2007 Fall's Here - How Cool is That?, CC Supports the Georgia River Network
  • August 2007 Producer Profile: Cooperative Café Timor, Critical Mass for the Masses
  • July 2007 Catching Our Breath and Moving Onward, Producer Profile: FEDECARES, Dominican Republic Roast
  • June 2007 Producer Profile: The Origins of BRAG Brew, Spotlight: Centro Mujeres de la Esperanza
  • May 2007 Celebrating World Fair Trade Day, Inspiring Partners Update: MTLC
  • April 2007 Challenges at Santa Anita by Bill Harris, Springing Forward with Fair Trade
  • March 2007 Out of Adversity, Community by Tripp Pomeroy, How 'bout a Little Green Bean Celebratin'?, Following the Beans to Peru and Back by Bill Harris
  • February 2007 SPutting Our Best Fair Trade Foot Forward, Producer Profile: FECAFEB Bolivia
  • December 2006 Santa Anita Update, Looking Back on Another Great Fair Trade Year, Fair Trade Partner: Guayakí's Mate Bevolution
  • November 2006 Black Gold: A Fair Trade Film, Producer Profile: Ethiopia's Oromia Co-op
  • October 2006 The Power of 100: A Fair Trade Harvest, Corazón Abriendo: A Multimedia Event
  • September 2006 For the Love of Big Yella, Many Paths to the Top by Café Campesino's Bill Harris
  • August 2006 The Golden Rule of Fair Trade by Tripp Pomeroy, Café Campesino's General Manager
  • July 2006 The Fair Tradin' Cross Road Blues by Bill Harris, Café Campesino President
  • June 2006 2006 World Fair Trade Day - Americus Style, Building Community Right Here at Home by Bren Dubay, Director, Koinonia Farm
  • May 2006 What Fair Trade Is All About, By Tripp Pomeroy, Ten Ways to Celebrate World Fair Trade Day
  • April 2006 Bill's Spring Break Travels Part I by Bill Harris, Call to Action: World Fair Trade Day
  • March 2006 Café Campesino Teams Up with Guayakí, On The Road With CRS in Nicaragua by Michael Sheridan, Call to Action: Global Exchange Reality Tours
  • February 2006 True Love is Café Campesino, Café Campesino Honored at GA Sustainable Business Day, Call to Action: Bioneers
  • December 2005 Celebrating a Great Fair Trade Year, Fair Trade Partner: Café Conciencia, Fair Trade Partner: No Sweat Apparel
  • November 2005 Gearing Up For the Holiday Season, Café Campesino Community Caravan, Show Your Café Campesino Pride and Win!, Return of the Monarch Butterfly
  • October 2005 Hurricane Stan Ravages Our Guatemalan Friends, Report From the Fair Trade Futures Conference, Customer Spotlight: Sobornost for the World Foundation's World Village Fair Trade Market, Fair Trade Partner: Maya Tech Learning Centers
  • September 2005 Cooperative Coffees and Producers Meet in Guatamala by Tripp Pomeroy, Café Campesino's General ManagerSupport OXFAM - Support Fair Trade, Customer Spotlight: Rainbow Natural Grocery, Fair Trade Partner: A Different Approach
  • August 2005 Producer Profile: Fondo Paez, Customer Spotlight: Apoteca, Fair Trade Partner: Pachamama, A World of Artisans
  • July 2005 Harrar Joins Our Coffee Lineup, Producer Profile: Ethiopia's OCFCU, Fair Trade on the Home Front
  • June 2005 Sumatra Update: June 2005 provided by Thomas Fricke, ForesTrade, National Fair Trade Conference, Fair Trade Partner: Three Frontiers Trading Co.
  • May 2005 Producer Profile: ACMPASA Santa Anita, Top 10 Ways to Support Fair Trade, Customer Spotlight: Crimson Moon Café, Fair Trade Partner: Fair Trade Resource Network
  • April 2005 An Eye-Opening Trip to Guatemala by Bill Harris, Catholic Relief Services Fair Trade Coffee Program, Manna Grocery and Deli, La Esmeralda Stove Project
  • March 2005 Insights From Our Guatemala Producer Partners by Tripp Pomeroy, Take Us To Your Coffeehouse!, Customer Spotlight: The Sentient Bean, Fair Trade Partner: Mexico Solidarity Network
  • February 2005 Meeting Our Guatemala Partners Face to Face, Producer Profile: APECAFORM, Customer Spotlight: Mayflower Coffee Company, Fair Trade Partner: CoffeeTradeJustice.com
  • January 2005 Tragedy's Wake: Update From Sumatra, Producer Profile: PPKGO Cooperative
  • December 2004 Mexico: Notes From the Field, Customer Spotlight: Ten Thousand Villages, Fair Trade Partner: Cloudforest Initiatives
  • November 2004 Conscious Consumption: A Personal Perspective, Customer Spotlight: Oyamel - Cocina Mexicana, Fair Trade Partner: Three Frontiers Trading Co.
  • October 2004 A Mission...Not a Market: The 2004 Vote: Making it Work
  • September 2004 Producer News: CECOCAFEN in the Off Season, Customer Spotlight: The Healthy Gourmet
  • August 2004 Producer Profile: Cooperativa Café Timor, Fair Trade Friends: Marketplace of India
  • July 2004 A Fair Trade Reality Check, Fair Trade Friends: Tribal Fiber, Coffee Lab International
  • June 2004 The Promise of Fair Trade, Fair Trade Friend: Global Crafts
  • May 2004 Fair Trade at the Carter Center, SCAA meeting.
  • April 2004 Coffee and Community in Nicaragua, Fair Trade in Americus Makes the News!
  • March 2004 Fair Trade chocolate, Rosetta's Kitchen
  • February 2004 Bill's Return to Guatemala, Guayakí Rainforest
  • January 2004 Espresso - What's the Buzz?
  • December 2003 Fair Trade: Global Exchange's Fair Trade Challenge; Fellow Fair Traders: SERRV International
  • November 2003 Fair Trade: More Than Just a Fair Price; Fellow Fair Traders: Lucuma Designs
  • October 2003 Exploring the Coffee Regions
  • September 2003 Cooperative Coffees Annual Meeting
  • August 2003 Fair Trade Friends: Oxfam America; The Art (and Science) of Roasting Coffee
  • July 2003 Exploring Our Origins: Sumatra
  • June 2003 Exploring Our Origins: Guatemala; Gayo Mountain Adventure; Dr. Coffee - Cupping
  • May 2003 Fair Trade Friends: United Students for Fair Trade; World Fair Trade Day
  • April 2003 Exploring Our Origins: Ethiopia; Celebrating Earth Day with Fair Trade
  • March 2003 Bill's Central American Adventures, Part 2; SWP Decaffeination
  • February 2002 Bill's Central American Adventures, Part 1
  • January 2003 My Life as a Bean
  • December 2002 Exploring Our Origins: East Timor; Sustainable Development
  • November 2002 New Website; Gift Baskets
  • October 2002 Interview with roaster Lee Harris
  • September 2002 ForesTrade Wins UN Sustainability Award; Exploring Our Origins: Sumatra's Gayo Cooperative
  • August 2002 Producer News: Shade Grown; Fair Trade Friends: Atlanta Audubon
  • July 2002 Exploring Our Origins: Colombia
  • June 2002 Back Roads Journal: Cooperative Coffees and Café Campesino; Exploring Our Origins: Peru; Fair Trade Friends: Music of the Andes
  • May 2002 Staff Notes: Cinco de Mayo; Producer News: Visit to Mut Viz; Back Roads Journal: SCAA Meeting
  • April 2002 Back Roads Journal: Travels in Fair Trade; Customer Composting Tip

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Café Campesino
725 Spring Street
Americus, GA 31709

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Staff:
Chelsea Carter
Maty de Barrios
Marco de la Paz
Bill Harris
Lee Harris
Geoffrey Hennies
Karen Macario
Ciera Moreno
Tripp Pomeroy
Lily Royster
Rebecca Young

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