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RoasterDean
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Posted Tue Aug 5, 2008, 1:29am
Subject: Sourcing COE green
 

Hello

We are looking to add some 'cup of excellence' coffees to our offerings, but wanted to find out who the main importers are for these green coffees.

We've used 'the coffee hunter' before for non-COE coffees. I know they do COE but I wanted to know if there was anyone else so we can take a broader view of whats available in the market.

We would only want a pallette or 2 to start with, so we could consider much smaller players.

Also, Ive noticed a few European importers of COE green. Does anyone have an opinion about wether (or not) it's worth considering these sources.

Hope you can help.

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Posted Tue Aug 5, 2008, 6:43am
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All CoE auction winners are listed on the website. That will be my starting point if I were to source these beans.

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Posted Tue Aug 5, 2008, 7:46am
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OK, I understand.

I just thought you could go and buy CoE from a regular importer, the same as you would fairtrade or rainforest alliance.

Great, I'll take a look on the CoE site, and see if I can track down the importers that participated in the auctions.

Many thanks for the tip.

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Posted Tue Aug 5, 2008, 8:03am
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Lots are quite expansive and small. The more pricey lots are usually shared among couple stakeholders. A lot of time small roasters will hire importer for auction proxy and handling logistics. Many roaster end up taking in the whole lot, pending on price and quantity. Since you are not bidding on the auction, your best bet is to contact the auction winner to source the coffee.

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