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| Alamid Café began in 2006. We are quite fortunate to
be able to obtain this very rare and delicious coffee. Our main
office is located in San Francisco, California, and we are the direct
importer from the Kalinga region in the Philippines. |
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| Our contact to the Kalinga natives comes through a Philippine gentleman,
who spent his early years in the Kalinga region. He has helped
the Kalinga nation for many years and in July 2006 they bestowed upon
him the honorary title of "Father of the Kalinga Nation." Through
him the Kalinga tribe has offered this coffee to us on a regular,
but extremely limited basis. |
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Our packaging is made in the United States. The
wood for our wooden boxes comes from a sustainable forest in Oregon
and these boxes are made in St. Helena, California. Our paper
boxes are made in Chicago, Illinois, from 100% recycled material,
90% of which is post consumer recycled material.
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| Alamid Café pays a fair price for its coffee beans.
We also support the protection of wild civets and their forest habitat.
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| Five percent of Alamid Café's profits are donated
to educational scholarships in the Philippines. |
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