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RoastLog vs Cropster?

We've been wanting to add a profile monitoring system like Roastlog or Cropster to our roaster. We gave both a good look at Expo last week but am still not quite sure which direction to go. There seems to be more similarities than differences.

Our primary uses would be for roast logging and profile monitoring. The cupping feature on Cropster would be useful, but it looks like Roastlog is working on that also.

Any opinions about preferences, functionality, etc. would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

Chad

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Colombia Los Cauchos

Colombia Los Cauchos

San Augustino Forest, Huila region

Acid: Medium High

Body: Full

Texture: Sweetened Gingerbeer and cola

Flavor Profile: classic “Diner Coffee” profile. Slightly spicy, very sweet and texturally rooty, with big body and good balance. Almost cherry cola-like, if the cherry wasn’t too over the top. The textural body is similar to Gingerbeer without being overly barky or spicy. Caramel flavors carry through a fairly juicy finish.

Noteworthy: San Augustino forest resides at 1730 to 2000 meters in the Huila region. Designated as a World Heritage Site due to the presence of Pre-Colombian sites and artifacts. Los Cauchos features Caturra and Colombia cultivars, is 100% washed, fully patio sun dried and carries both Rain Forest Alliance and C.A.F.E. Practices certifications.

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‘Although we've not seen the take up we'd have liked across industry, we still support carbon labelling as a way of helping consumers and business to understand and reduce their carbon emissions,’ says Martyn Seal, director for sustainability in Europe at PepsiCo, which owns the Walkers brand.

ARTICLE
Friday, March 2, 2012 - 4:00pm

The media frenzy that erupted as Tesco admitted having second-thoughts on carbon footprint labels may have inflicted lasting damage on a once promising sector.

Back in 2007, when former CEO Terry Leahy promised to bring in carbon labels for all Tesco products everything seemed rosy. Soon after, the company announced a trial of the Carbon Trust’s Carbon Reduction Label, promising a ‘revolution in green consumption’. Consumers would be able to know from the label the amount of greenhouse gases used during the life of each product. 

Fast-forward to 2012 and Tesco has now decided to drop the Carbon Trust label, putting in doubt its entire future in carbon labelling. The chain denies it has given up on carbon labels, saying it is simply “re-evaluating” what works for its customers.

To read the full article, please click here.

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently certified Frito-Lay’s Pulaski, Tenn., plant as an ENERGY STAR facility in recognition of the site’s outstanding energy conservation efforts.

ENERGY STAR is a joint program of the EPA and U.S. Department of Energy. To be ENERGY STAR certified, a facility must meet strict energy performance standards. Such facilities use less energy, are less expensive to operate and produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions than their peers.  For a manufacturing plant to qualify for the ENERGY STAR, it must earn a 75 or higher on the EPA's 100-point energy performance scale, indicating that the facility performs better than at least 75% of similar buildings nationwide.

PepsiCo has been an ENERGY STAR partner since 2004, in recognition of its overall energy conservation efforts. Last year, the company earned Partner of the Year for the fifth consecutive year, including with "Sustained Excellence" for the fourth consecutive year.

To read the full story, please click here.

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Kenya Muthunzuuni PB

Kenya Muthunzuuni Peaberry

Machakos District


Acid: high

Body: medium-full

Texture: clean, root beerish

Flavor Profile: cherry jolly rancher, lemon and sweet tomato flavors in the acid. Root beer, fresh pine, cane sugar liquour and dark chocolate in the sugars. Fairly subdued coffee for so much complexity. The acid allows the coffee to start juicy, the sugar structure dries it out a bit in the middle before the finish brightens up and carries long.

Noteworthy: Muthunzuuni Estate, elevation 1800 to 2000 meters. Semi-arid climate. A local mill was established in Machakos in 2005 by the Kenya Planters Cooperative Union, negating the need to transport cherry to Nairobi for processing.

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selling Robusta coffee bean

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AnThaiCafe supply all good quality Roasted Coffee Beans with special taste of Vietnam with the most competitive and reasonable price and soonest delivery. We have 3 types (Moka, Robusta, Arabica).

Robusta coffee beans were selected from the beans cooked berry, popular area of BuonHo - DakLak - country's coffee quality - are soaked and chilled by incubation secret blending characteristics of Oriental ANTHAICAFÉ.

Specifications:

+ Moisture: ≤ 5.0 %

+ PH: 5:02 ± 0.2

+ Caffeine: <3%

+ Density: 230 ± 5g / l

+ Ash: 5:03%.

Packing:

20kg/ Bag

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selling ground coffee

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With love and passion of coffee, Tay Nguyen’s people on the homeland of coffee created special products named ANTHAICAFE.

Selected from original coffee beans and through the secret of Orient method AnThai ground coffee were created to become a good start for a new day and inspiration to be creative.

We have 3 products:

-          King Weasel Coffee

-          Brown Weasel Coffee

-          Silver Sachet Coffee

Specifications:

+ Moisture 5%


+ PH: 5:02 ± 0.2


+ Caffeine: <3%


+ Density: 230 ± 5g / l


+ Ash: 5.03% max

Packing:

200gr/ box

20kg/bag

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selling 3 in 1 coffee mix

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AnThaiCafe’s 3 in 1 Coffee Mix product is a quick and convenient way for users but not lose the taste of natural coffee.

Each product is created by the combination of raw material and the most advanced technology. Through producing and processing coffee does not lose natural flavors and strongly taste very own An Thai.

We have 2 product types in this line.

  Specifications:

+ Moisture 5%


+ PH: 5:02 ± 0.2


+ Caffeine: <3%


+ Density: 230 ± 5g / l


+ Ash: 5.03% max

 

Packing:

18gr/bag

20-25kg/bag

According to your request, 10kg/ bag (3 layers of draft and 2 PE inner), 10-15-25kg/carton (5 layers of carton)

 

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selling Arabica coffee bean

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Arabica coffee is also known as the "coffee shrub of Arabia", "mountain coffee" or "Arabica coffee". Arabica coffee is believed to be the first species of coffee to be cultivated, being grown in southwest Arabia for well over 1,000 years.

It is a achievement of the process of selection and breeding methods of care has produced a carefully Arabica coffee originated from Brazil. Do not lose the flavor of the coffee charming South America but also taste very own domain from the highlands of Vietnam.

Select from the best quality coffee beans with the secret of the Orient to create an excellent product very own AN THAI.

Specifications:

+ Moisture: ≤ 5.0 %

+ PH: 5:02 ± 0.2

+ Caffeine: <3%

+ Density: 230 ± 5g / l

+ Ash: 5:03%.

Packing:

20 kg / bag (3 layers of draft and 2 PE inner)

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selling instant coffee

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Instant coffee of ANTHAICAFE can entirely meet the demand on industry for food processing containing ingredients such as coffee milk, wine, confectionery product line. Our products are processed from 100% pure coffee beans without the use of spice and preservatives that are harmful to health.  Therefore the product still retains natural flavor of coffee.

Our products are qualified by Vietnamese Ministry of Health.

Specifications:

Moisture: ≤ 5.0 %

PH (H+): 5.0 ± 0.2

Caffeine (%): < 3

Density: 230 ± 5 g/liter

Ash (%): ≤ 5.03 max

Packing:

According to your request, 10kg/ bag (3 layers of draft and 2 PE inner), 10-15-25kg/carton (5 layers of carton)

Maintenance - Ranking Content:

- Store the dry, the temperature in around 30°C.

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selling roasted coffee bean

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On the land of coffee in Vietnam, the coffee seeds are chosen and cared meticulously by the Highland’s farmers to create best coffee beans.  Through a careful producing and processing we have special products: Arabica and Robusta coffee beans.

We supply good quality products. Our prices are competitive.

We have 5 main products:

-          Robusta coffee roasted

-          Arabica coffee roasted

-          King Weasel coffee bean

-          Special bean (Bi)

-          Special bean  (Bi1)

Specifications:

+ Moisture 5%

+ PH: 5.0 ± 0.2

+ Caffeine: <3%

+ Density: 230 ± 5g / l

+ Ash: 5.03% max

Packing:

20 kg / bag (3 layers of draft and 2 PE inner)

Shelf-life: 24 months

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Equator Coffees and Teas is a women-owned business based in Marin Country, California, and focuses on quality and sustainability. Equator has worked with Sustainable Harvest to source coffees since 2007 and has partnered with Sustainable Harvest to build relationships with producers in Tanzania and Ecuador, among other places. Equator truly understands the coffee supply chain from seed to cup and makes environmentally, socially, and economically sustainable choices in their business practices.  

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Equator Coffee & Teas
Helen Russell

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Coda Coffee, a Denver-based specialty coffee roaster and sustainable wholesaler, today announced its Farm2Cup program.  The program aims to continuously improve Coda’s coffee quality and positively impact farming communities around the world.  Through the Farm2Cup program, Coda Coffee invests money and works directly with coffee farmers, who then reinvest in their coffee and community.  Coda expects Farm2Cup participants to use the funds they receive for research, development, experimentation, best practice sharing and sometimes inner-village or cross-community competitions to improve coffee quality.  The program also requires farmers to give back to their local community.

 

Coda Coffee informally implemented the program as a business practice about two years ago, but is now formalizing the program, launching www.farm2cup.org and labeling the coffee bags for customers and partners.

 

“By simply drinking Farm2Cup coffee, you know you’re enjoying a product that supports people around the world,” said Tim Thwaites, Coda Coffee co-founder.  “In addition, the coffee exceeds taste and quality expectations because of best practice sharing and the traceability of the coffee from farm to cup.” 

 

Farm2Cup can drastically impact the livelihood of the farmer’s family, employees and even an entire village.  Coda Coffee works with farmers around the world, in countries such as Guatemala, Ethiopia, Brazil and Honduras.  Some examples of how Farm2Cup funds have helped farmers and communities include:

 

  • El Salvador: Coda Coffee held fundraisers for a school in Ayutepeque, which funded a new kitchen, utensils, desks and chairs for the children. Additionally, the community is working on plans for a school library.
  • Guatemala: In Guatemala, Coda purchases high quality micro lots of coffee to encourage overall product improvement.   The community has also held cupping competitions, where the local coffee farmers come together to have their coffee graded.  The premium that Coda Coffee pays for the best coffee has helped build a road to A’Achimbal, a school, church, community center and 80 homes with electricity and running water.

 

  • Las Capucas, Honduras: Cupping competitions in Honduras also helped improve coffee quality, which increased the coffee’s price and allowed one community to build cupping labs, a wet mill and a dry mill.

 

Coda Coffee performs site visits and its importer, Atlas Coffee Importer, assists with annual quality control checks.  The trips are to make sure that farmers are spending time and money on improving their products and communities, which allows them to stay in the Farm2Cup program.

 

“There is a great story behind every cup of Farm2Cup coffee,” added Tommy Thwaites, Coda Coffee co-founder.  “This program helps personalize those stories and makes a global purchase feel local.  A better quality of life for our farmers actually does make a better cup of coffee for our customers.”

 

To learn more about the program, visit www.farm2cup.org.  To find Farm2Cup coffee, look for the Farm2Cup logo at coffee shops.  Farm2Cup products are available where Coda Coffee is sold.  To find a retail location near you that serves Coda Coffee, visit www.codacoffee.com.

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Small Note to BXers

Just posting a small blog to say that the posts you've found (and hopefully read) here on BX are a sampling of the posts on my blog site.  If you desire to read more words that have spewed forth from the fountain that is my keyboard, then you should head over there.
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