Where Does Our Coffee Come From?

Bonlife Coffee Roasters online shop blog specialty single origin direct trade story.
Bonlife Coffee Roasters online shop blog specialty single origin direct trade story.

If you caught our first blog post you know about BonLife’s goal to drink a better story. You read about how BonLife was founded out of the desire to bring a better life to others. And you know we choose our coffees based on the farmers because we want to be sure the dollars we invest in coffee have a positive impact on their lives. From seed to cup, we claimed to be intentional about our coffees’ origins.

Bonlife Coffee Roasters online shop blog specialty single origin direct trade story.

Well it’s true, and we want to tell you more of the story of where our coffee comes from.

Bonlife Coffee Roasters online shop blog specialty single origin direct trade story.
Bonlife Coffee Roasters online shop blog specialty single origin direct trade story.
Bonlife Coffee Roasters online shop blog specialty single origin direct trade story.
Bonlife Coffee Roasters online shop blog specialty single origin direct trade story.

Coffee beans are actually the seed of a coffee cherry. Like any other fruit it grows on a plant, in this case the coffee tree. And like many other fruits, coffee is an agricultural product. It’s grown, tended, and harvested on a farm by real people.

Bonlife Coffee Roasters online shop blog specialty single origin direct trade story.

Unlike some other fruits coffee only grows in a certain part of the world- a zone around the Equator with ideal growing conditions known as “The Bean Belt” or “The Coffee Belt”. Some countries within The Coffee Belt are Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, Kenya, Indonesia… Are these names conjuring up memories of delicious cups of coffee?

The small farms that exist all over The Coffee Belt often have some things in common. Coffee trees love altitude, certain temperatures, and a rainy season. While this doesn’t apply to all beans, usually coffee farms are located at a high altitude or on a steep slope in a place that gets sunny and hot and rainy. The coffee harvests are typically picked by hand. It is an intense manual labor process in intense conditions. Oftentimes the farmers who work so hard to grow this amazing product are long forgotten by the time it reaches the consumer’s cup. BonLife wanted to change that.

Bonlife Coffee Roasters online shop blog specialty single origin direct trade story.

Due to the economic conditions in many countries in The Coffee Belt, coffee farms often face economical issues as well as difficult farming conditions. BonLife was determined to make a positive change in this area. We wanted to be a direct trade coffee roaster who buys coffee straight from some stellar producers, usually in low-income countries.

Bonlife Coffee Roasters online shop blog specialty single origin direct trade story.
Bonlife Coffee Roasters online shop blog specialty single origin direct trade story.
Bonlife Coffee Roasters online shop blog specialty single origin direct trade story.
Bonlife Coffee Roasters online shop blog specialty single origin direct trade story.

When BonLife set out to change some lives through coffee, we found some incredible people, passionate about their product. We researched farms (always an ongoing process as we add new coffees to our line up), and found some quality farms to work with in Haiti, Ethiopia, Uganda, Burundi, Honduras, Nicaragua, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Kenya, and more. We chose farms that were not only growing a quality product but that were also paying their farmers a living wage. We believe in investing in farms that are positively impacting their own communities.

Bonlife Coffee Roasters online shop blog specialty single origin direct trade story.

We do actually visit coffee farms. (These photos are from a coffee farm visit in Guatemala in 2022). We are in contact with our farmers. We do have a relationship with the people growing your BonLife beans.
In short, we know where those beans came from and who grew them, and we don’t want to forget the farmer by the time the coffee reaches your cup.

Bonlife Coffee Roasters online shop blog specialty single origin direct trade story.
Bonlife Coffee Roasters online shop blog specialty single origin direct trade story.
Bonlife Coffee Roasters online shop blog specialty single origin direct trade story.
Bonlife Coffee Roasters online shop blog specialty single origin direct trade story.

So now you know where your BonLife beans come from! There’s no mystery here. That single origin roast you love so much comes from a real farmer who we’ve carefully chosen to work with.

Bonlife Coffee Roasters online shop blog specialty single origin direct trade story.

Rest easy: when you’re drinking BonLife coffee you’re drinking a better story & positively impacting people all over the world.
As always, if you have questions about our coffees or farms we work with feel free to reach out to us!

Bonlife Coffee Roasters online shop blog specialty single origin direct trade story.
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