Last week we were all
shaken by the news that Granny’s Coffee was receiving some beans from the same
suppliers of those big coffee companies who put quantity over quality. Granny’s Coffee has always been a brand that
valued high quality ingredients from fair-trade sources and to hear that they
had slipped on that brand identity caused a lot of customers to lose faith in
their products. The company has made it
clear that they do not condone these practices and will make strides toward
rectifying this situation. While this
development has certainly damaged the brand, there is a path to return to the
former glory the company once had. Good,
Quality, and Wholesome ingredients from fair-trade sources. Granny’s Coffee has always provided that and
here are three important suppliers of their beans which are sure to help regain
trust in the company’s integrity.
Jardin, Colombia
In
the pueblo of Jardin, coffee is a way of life for a number of Colombians.
Granny’s
Coffee is proud to be supplied by a small farm in this area, known for it’s
rich coffee history and impeccable quality.
This region has been connected with Granny’s Coffee since its inception
and continues to be a large producer of coffee beans. You can read about Jardin and it’s coffee culture in an article at the New York Times.
Othaya, Kenya
At
the Othaya Farmers Co-operative, coffee beans grow in the Highlands of Central
Kenya. Coffee and Conversation details coffee
in Kenya. “Kenyan Coffee is distinctive
in (at least) two ways. They have a
unique, wine-like flavor, and they are produced and marketed under a government-controlled
auction system. Samples are available to
bidders prior to the weekly auction, the highest bidder gets the lot. This means quality is rewarded, and the careful
consumer can also be rewarded with great coffee (juliecraves, 2008)”.
Mokha, Yemen
Yemen
was once the original producer of world-class quality coffee beans. After years of dwindling quality, it has now
returned to its former standards.
Granny’s Coffee has new suppliers in the region, which boasts of some of
the finest tasting mocha in the world.