Monday, May 02, 2005


DAVID CRUMM: Coffee beans prove that even ordinary things can
Detroit Free Press - Apr 14, 2005 Then, he and the other visitors took a trip to a hillside coffee field and spent some time in backbreaking, stooped-over harvesting of coffee beans.

Couple brings Minnesota coffee franchise to Pewaukee
OnMilwaukee.com, Milwaukee - Apr 29, 2005 Both grapes and coffee beans involve different growing regions, flavors and specific processes after harvesting. Every roast is done in six-pound batches.

Local farmers harvest coffee beans
Solomon Star Newspaper, Solomon Islands - Apr 19, 2005 UP in the highlands of East Central Guadalcanal farmers are today busy harvesting coffee beans to sell. However, though it is a

Grounds for debate
Palm Beach Post, FL - 11 hours ago And he points out that the title refers to the legendary asses — er, donkeys — that carried coffee beans down from the mountains of Hawaii years ago.

TELL ME ABOUT IT
Newsday, NY - 7 hours ago We agree on our values; it is the irrelevant things, like how coffee beans are harvested, that we argue about. How do we agree to disagree

Business Spotlight: A million pounds of beans
Press & Sun-Bulletin, NY - Apr 10, 2005 More than 115 million 60-kilogram bags of coffee beans will be sold this year, and about 7,500 of them will wind up here, in a nondescript metal building that

Coffee exports take a dip
Financial Express, India - 18 hours ago Robusta cherry beans are being traded for around $1,050 per tonne this year harvesting period and typically, during the arrival period of coffee between January

Their business is perking along
Kewanee Star Courier, IL - Apr 29, 2005 Country Morning's products start in places like India, Kenya and Brazil, where farmers grow different varieties of coffee beans.

Coffee shops give Mariettans the pick-me-up they crave
Marietta Times, OH - Apr 29, 2005 According to one old legend, the effect of coffee beans on behavior was noted by an Ethiopian sheep herder who noticed that his sheep became hyperactive after

The high price of inflation: It always seems to start at the gas
Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - Apr 30, 2005 In the fall, a pound of basic, non-gourmet green coffee beans bought at origin was selling for 70 cents and now that same pound costs $1.30.