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Feria Mundial del Café : Excombatientes de las Farc participarán en la primera Feria Mundial del Café | Actualidad

varias cooperativas de excombatientes de las Farc participarán en la ‘World Coffee Fair’. Esta feria se realizará de manera virtual y estará activa hasta el 30 de junio a través de la plataforma https://worldcoffeefair.com/,  la cual fue diseñada por emprendedores del departamento del Cauca.  El estand virtual estará ubicado en el pabellón de Alianzas y visibilizará los proyectos productivos: Café Tercer Acuerdo de Planadas - Tolima, Tinto Café SAS de Guayabal de Siquima - Cundinamarca, Café Paramillo de Ituango – Antioquia, Café la Esperanza de Caldono – Cauca y Café Ediyaura de Pitalito - Huila. La feria es impulsada por el Parque Tecnológico de Innovación del Café, Tecnicafé, y busca reunir a los amantes del café para generar nuevas alianzas económicas e impulsar este producto colombiano.

Oak Bay condo living: It s all in the details

City seeks feedback on proposed changes to neighbourhood boundaries

The northern boundary of downtown would be extended to Bay Street from Chatham Street, while the northwestern section of Fairfield, bordered by Southgate Street to the south and Quadra to the east, would be added to downtown. Thomas Guerrero, who has a passion for urban planning and blogs about the city from a pedestrian perspective at Sidewalking Victoria, said the current “bizarre” neighbourhood boundaries are mostly arbitrary lines that no longer make sense. Guerrero said each neighbourhood has its own character “whether it is the granola flavours of Fernwood or the North Face jackets of Fairfield,” as he writes on his blog but there are many areas in the city that feel like they’re part of the wrong neighbourhood, noting parts of Fairfield and Burnside-Gorge feel more like downtown.

Best Ethical Coffee Brands | How To Reuse Coffee Grounds

        According to the British Coffee Association, in the UK we drink 95 million cups of coffee per day. But where it’s sourced, how it’s produced and what to do with all the packaging and product afterwards is important for consumers to understand. With the BCA aiming for zero-waste packaging by 2025, here are some ethical coffee brands you can get on board with now. Plus, some good advice on how to use your coffee grounds afterwards. Best Ethical Coffee Brands 1. Rave Coffee As temperatures rise, growing coffee has become harder and higher altitudes (with lower temperatures) are being sought to grow beans effectively. Rave coffee is grown at altitudes of 2,000-2,100 metres, by the smallholders of Villamaria, Colombia, who are using new processing methods, designed to reduce the need for huge quantities of water and ensure their own economic survival. Through 1% for the Planet, Rave also one per cent of all sales to environmental causes, regardless of

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