Indonesia Orang Utan project coffee in amber glass bottle
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Together with some roasting companies in Germany, we support a project in Indonesia (more precisely, on the island of Sumatra) which promotes the sustainable cultivation of coffee but also supports a conservation project for orangutans.
The orangutans are, as many of you surely know, on the brink of extinction. The home of our close relatives, the tropical rainforest on Sumatra, is being cleared by international companies in pursuit of tropical timber and plantation land.
With your support, we can do something about it.
Orangutan coffee comes exclusively from smallholder families who manage their coffee gardens organically and are committed to protecting the rainforest, its animals and plants. In return, the families receive a premium of € 0.50 per kg of green coffee. With another premium of € 0.50 per kg of green coffee, we support the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Program, which has been working in partnership with the Indonesian government to protect the Sumatran orangutans and their rainforests since 1999.
Support this important species protection project and help us not only to improve the living conditions of coffee farmers, but also to save the orangutans from extinction.
At the same time, our orangutan coffee not only makes you feel good, it also tastes excellent. Due to the mist and humidity of the rainforests, the Arabica beans of Orangutan coffee get their deep, delicious aroma with subtle notes of licorice and dark chocolate.
The name orangutan comes from the Malay language and means forest man. Orangutans are found only in Southeast Asia, and exclusively in the lowland rainforests of the two islands of Borneo and Sumatra.
Soft-fleshed fruits are the main diet (60%) of orangutans; however, they also eat young leaves, insects, bird eggs, or the inside (cambium) of tree bark.
The village of Wih Bersih is located amidst its coffee plantations on a terrace at the foot of a steep slope covered by intact rainforest. Here, around 70 Gayo families grow Arabica coffee.
Mondo del Caffè - Fair Trade!
In search of the best specialty coffees and rarities in the world, we are also on the road for you outside of our home country. Our unique project coffees come from India, Brazil, Colombia, El Salvador and Ethiopia, among others. From these and other countries we trade our green coffee completely without middlemen and pay fair prices to the families who manage the plantations (about 2 - 3 times the current world market price). The result is that the families can live from the cultivation of the coffee. Also, the overall quality increases because the farmers are able to invest in the structure of the farms. This results in very special coffees with character and background.
Mondo del Caffè - the special coffee experience!
Since 1999 we have been roasting selected coffees in our own roastery. There we ensure the best freshness and quality - always with the goal of fulfilling your wishes in mind. With exquisite coffees from different countries of the world, we make your coffee enjoyment a very special experience. We roast only the highest quality green coffees according to our proven concept: The still green coffee beans are roasted at low temperature in a drum roaster. This allows them to freely develop their individual aromas during the long-term roasting process - the best basis for a special kind of enjoyment experience.
Traditionally roasted
All coffees at Mondo del Caffè are traditionally refined using the
drum roasting process.This process makes the coffee particularly aromatic, easy on the stomach and digestible. We roast our coffees at a maximum of 220° for about 18 - 22 minutes. The coffee is cooled with air and not with water. For a perfect, intense and aromatic pleasure!
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