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We have Organic Ethiopian Arabica Coffee, Tea & other produc Inquiry (采购产品): We have Organic Ethiopian Arabica Coffee, Tea & other products for sale Hello Mr. , We have Organic Ethiopian Green Arabica Coffee, Teas & Other Products for Sale. Please see below for more information Best Regards, Howard Ferguson howard.ferguson@itnbuyers.com INTERNATIONAL TRADE NETWORK WWW.ITNBUYER.COM (OFFICE) 1-770-572-0620 (EFAX ) 1-678-829-0700 SKYPE: howardferguson TradeManager: howardferguson Get Skype and call me for free International Trade Network - Exports Products from Direct Suppliers in Ethiopia. Every Grade and Standard is according to International Standards. All Products shipment will be checked for the quality based on the sales contract and quality certificate will be issued by one of the Ministry of Agriculture of Ethiopia department Coffee Quality Control & Liquoring Center. And this department is internationally recognized and no export can be made without them. http://www.ethiopianembassy.org/agencies.shtml Product Samples are not necessary with our company, because we work with CIS. Commodity Inspection Services BV services are dedicated to the elimination of risk, whether our clients are importers or exporters, buyers or manufacturers, traders of financial institutions. We serve all industries and many government and international aid organizations. Our certificates and reports are recognized internationally. www.cis-inspections.com/ Our minimum order is one full 20ft container. We prefer and give Discounts for Advance Payment, but L/C is no problem. L/C’s just take longer than T/T’s - “Ethiopian Banks are not Fully Automated in Ethiopia” - United nations Economic Commission for Africa www.uneca.org www.uneca.org/e-trade/Presentations/e-Payment%20in%20Ethiopia%20-%20Challenges%20and%20Opportunities%20-%20Wondwossen%20Tadesse.ppt Ethiopia is one of the oldest nations in the world, and the only African nation to have enjoyed continuous sovereignty throughout and beyond the Scramble for Africa... Principal crops include Coffee, Honey*, Beans, Oilseeds, Cereals, Potatoes, Sugarcane, and Vegetables. Exports are almost entirely agricultural commodities, and Coffee is the largest foreign exchange earner. Ethiopia's Livestock (Hides & Skins*) population is believed to be the largest in Africa..." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethiopia Below is what is in Great Demand: Organic Honey- This is Ethiopia's major export and Ethiopia is now listed on the top 10 countries which is exporting honey and our honey is in its best quality. Ethiopia is the largest honey-producing country in Africa and the fourth-largest beeswax-producing country in the world. There are around 10 million bee colonies and over 800 honey source plants in the country. http://www.ethiopianembassy.org/trade_ig3.shtml Arabica Organic Coffee - The history of coffee can be traced to at least as early as the 9th century. The word "Coffee" comes from the name of one of the many parts of Ethiopia where coffee is grown - Kaffa. More genetically diverse strains of Coffee Arabica exist in Ethiopia than anywhere else in the world, which has lead botanists and scientists to agree that Ethiopia is the center of origin, diversification and dissemination of the coffee plant. For a coffee connoisseur, Ethiopian coffee is not only the world’s first, but also the world’s finest. This is both because of the diversity of flavors and also because in a world where consumers everywhere are increasingly worried about the effect of chemical pesticides and fertilizers on their health and the environment in general, Ethiopian coffee remains organic. Over 60% of Ethiopian coffee is produced as forest or semi-forest coffee. The soil of the forest floor is enriched from falling leaves, making fertilizers unnecessary. In these forests the high degree of genetic diversity has created a balance of pests and parasites, making chemical pesticide unnecessary too. http://www.ethiopia-emb.or.jp/trade_e/index02.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee The Wall Street Journal on March 5th 2007 said : "FERO, Ethiopia -- Starbucks Corp.'s top coffee buyer journeyed to this hilltop village a year ago to thank farmers for creating what he calls the world's best coffee." http://www.tradeobservatory.org/headlines.cfm?refID=97589 Teas- Because Ethiopian Tea is mostly organically cultivated, Ethiopian tea is increasingly sought for its aroma and natural flavors. This is confirmed by the "International Gold Star" award for quality recently given by B.D.I. in Madrid, Spain to one of the major Ethiopian tea exporters, Tea Production and Marketing Enterprise. http://www.ethiopia-emb.or.jp/trade_e/index02.html Sesame- this is also one of the fastest moving items in Ethiopia. “The Ethiopian white sesame seed is used as a reference for grading in international markets.” http://www.ethiopia-emb.or.jp/trade_e/index02.html Cardamom is one of the most expensive spices in the world. This is because each individual fruit pod containing the desired seed spice must be harvested from its flower stalk by hand. Flower stalks must be carefully examined and re-examined as the fruit pods develop at different rates. Harvested while still green and firm, the pods are then dried and sold. http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/200605/natural.remedies.of.arabia.htm Along with Organic Arabica Coffee & Organic Honey, we also offer the Below Spices, Teas, Seeds, Nuts & Red Roses - Basil - Bishops Weed - Black Cumin - Black Pepper - Cardamon - Chick Pea - Cinnamon - Cumin - Fenugreek - Garlic - Ginger - Green Beans - Ground Nut - Hides & Skins (Grade 4- 6) - Hides & Skins Finished - Crust & Wet Blue - Korarima - Long Pepper - Mustard Seed - Onion - Pea - Pumpkin Seeds - Red Pepper - Red Red - Red Roses - Rosemary - Rue - Sesame - Soya Bean - Tea - Black, Brown & Green - Turmeric - White Cumin If you have interest, Please Provide the Below for a Price Quote & Samples: Company Name: Contact/Title: Company Address: Company Address: Company Email: Company Phone/Fax: TradeManger/Skype: Company Website: Company Code: Product: Grade/Specification: Grade/Specification: Destination Port: Minimum Order: Packing: Payment: http://www.tradeobservatory.org/headlines.cfm?refID=97589 ? Home ? What's new ? Geneva Update ? Headlines ? Library ? Treaty Database ? Related sites ? About Trade Observatory Brewing Conflict: Ethiopia Battles Starbucks WALL STREET JOURNAL MARCH 5, 2007 BY JANET ADAMY AND ROGER THUROW FERO, Ethiopia -- Starbucks Corp.'s top coffee buyer journeyed to this hilltop village a year ago to thank farmers for creating what he calls the world's best coffee. Delighted growers wearing ceremonial animal skins lined up to greet him, and then danced and performed an elaborate coffee-pouring ritual. "I looked everyone in the eye and shook their hand and said, 'Thank you for giving us this wonderful product,'" recalls Dub Hay, the Starbucks executive. "It's one of the more special things I've ever experienced." Within months, though, the celebration dissolved into feuding that has rattled Starbucks's image. The World's Largest Coffee Chain is locked in a trademark dispute with Ethiopia, one of the world's poorest countries. The battle was spurred by a rare aggressive attempt by a developing country to assert intellectual-property rights…. http://www.ethiopia-emb.or.jp/trade_e/index02.html The uniqueness of Ethiopian Coffee The word "coffee" comes from the name of one of the many parts of Ethiopia where coffee is grown - Kaffa. More genetically diverse strains of Coffee Arabica exist in Ethiopia than anywhere else in the world, which has lead botanists and scientists to agree that Ethiopia is the center of origin, diversification and dissemination of the coffee plant. Coffee drinking has entered Ethiopia social life, and coffee is used in get-together or celebration or mourning, and to ward off drowsiness. Today, coffee ceremony – where coffee is roasted, ground and brewed – is central to Ethiopian social life. The ground around the brazier where the beans are roasted and brewed is strewn with green grass and flowers, and the air is perfumed with incense. In a world where time has |
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