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Making Eco-Friendly Coffee

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

The major coffee making companies world wide are choosing to be more eco-friendly by following good practices of cultivation like shade grown coffee, organic coffee and fair trade coffee practices. Shade grown coffee is a practice of growing coffee under the shade of larger trees to help create a climate that is most suitable for growth of coffee trees. Even the leaves that fall from the larger trees can be used as to fertilize the soil.

The shade growing practices can help to create a natural habitat for native animals including insects as well. In many ways this helps to balance the ecosystem to a fair level and gives you eco-friendly coffee. Though shade grown coffee means lesser profit for the farmer as compared to sun grown normal cultivation methods, they can save themselves by following fair trade practices.

Then there is also the bird friendly coffee brand that is like the strictest set of environmentally friendly coffee grown in the world. This type of shade growing coffee practices was initiated to protect migratory song bird in 1997.

As an educated consumer of modern times, it is up to you to make the correct choices. Choosing to go for the eco-friendly brands of coffee will help you contribute not only to the environment, but also to the farmers who choose such good practices as well.