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Old 11-09-2005, 12:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Coffee Idea

Anyone here work or have worked in a coffee plantation/farm/business? I'm looking for someone who's had some business experience in this market. I have a business partner in Sweden who'd like to import some Kona coffee from Hawaii, but I'm looking for other prospective premium coffee sellers.
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Importing Coffee

I have tried to market coffee from Mexico. I have prices, the product is ready to import into the U.S. and I also have samples ready for anyone that is interested. If you need any samples or have a good business plan and Idea. I may be able to work with you.
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I recently visited a Kona Coffee plantation in Hawaii and it seems that it is very hard to get 100% Kona coffee off the Hawaiian Islands due to the demand there. Basically the plantation owner told me that most of their stock goes to islands and not anywhere else.
-However, getting coffee with maybe 10-20% Kona grade in the beans is possible, Just my tidbit of info.
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