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How does coffee growing actually work? And how is coffee harvested? What's the deal with processing and cupping? And what is ... Whatever you want to know about coffee, you'll find it here.

Titelbild des Blogartikels zur Kaffeeernte mit Kaffeekirschen unterschiedlicher Reifegrade (sichtbar an der Farbe von grün bis rot) an einem Ast.
Kaffeeernte

How is Coffee Harvested?

There are three main methods used to harvest coffee: picking, stripping and mechanical harvesting. Find out which is used when and why in our article.
Titelbild zum Blogbeitrag "Was ist Specialty Coffee?". Zu sehen sind rote, reife Kaffeekirschen an einem Ast.
Kaffeequalität

What is Specialty Coffee?

Specialty coffee is the highest quality. Professionals assess the coffee quality by viewing and tasting the beans. You can read here what makes it so special and how it differs from premium coffee ...
Titelbild zum Artikel "Wie wird Kaffee gehandelt?". Zu sehen sind Mitarbeiter:innen einer Farm auf einem LKW im afrikanischen Ruanda.
Kaffeehandel

How is Coffee Traded?

How do the popular beans from the coffee belt actually get to Germany's roasting plants? We accompany the coffee and show you how we buy coffee.
Titelbild zum Artikel über Kaffeeanbau. Zu sehen ist ein Teil der Anbaufläche der brasilianischen Familie Dutra mit kleinen Kaffeepflanzen.
Ursprung

How is Coffee Grown?

On average, 168 cups of coffee are drunk per person per year in Germany. But where does coffee actually come from, how does it grow, and what is the coffee belt? There are answers here.

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