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October 18, 2010
12:48 pm
Newfoundland, NL, Canada
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I think you should do an episode (or series) related to the coffee growing regions.

It would be really beneficial for a lot of people I think! 

- Matt

October 22, 2010
4:04 pm
Kansas City
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Great Idea Matt. Will do.

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October 30, 2010
1:36 pm
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Thank you Matt for bringing this up. And Jason I look forward to that Episode/Episodes for sure.

February 13, 2011
4:42 am
US
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Hello,

 

Thanks for letting us knoiw about this Coffee region….

February 19, 2011
9:02 pm
Houston, TX
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bump

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March 4, 2011
1:03 am
Israel
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Hi All………….

Coffee is actually best grown in the equator because it provides a
suitable climate. There are two different types of coffee trees that
produce beans called Arabica and Robusta.

Coffee is best cultivated in an area that is well aerated and well
drained with fertile soil. Coffee trees need a large amount of oxygen to
their roots during the growth process, which is why many farmers rely
upon aerating the soil to help them to thrive and grow.

July 17, 2011
5:30 pm
Panama & St. Petersdburg, Florida
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Mention was made of growing good coffee near the equator, fertile soil, well aerated, etc.  It sounds like, and is, the description of the fine growing region on the volcanic slopes in Boquete, Panama.

 

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August 15, 2011
10:59 pm
New Jersey
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I currently drink Arabic coffee and I enjoy it a lot.  I think this is a great post and agree that coffee grown near the equator is excellent.  This would make a good poll…where does your coffee come from? or what location grows the best coffee?

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August 22, 2011
8:37 am
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The best coffee as shown in the Guniness Book of Record is Jamaica's Blue Mountain Coffee …I am seeing where Organo Gold has partnered with Blue Mountain Coffee –. Organo Gold coffee really taste great…you just have to try it ….

February 7, 2012
2:56 am
Costa Rica
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I must say its a great idea ti exploring new things and to make more impacts..Thanks

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