Papua New Guinea Fair Trade Coffee

From the Eastern Highlands Purosa region

$10.50
  • Development through self-help and sustainable income opportunities
  • Improved quality of life for farmers and their families
  • The co-op provides text books and desks to 20 schools
  • The co-op supports 4 rural health centres
  • 250 gms

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From the highlands of Papua New Guinea comes this delicious Purosa coffee, a rich full bodied certified organic Arabica coffee, medium to strong with chocolate and nutty flavour and muted citrus notes. Excellent however you brew your coffee, it's certified Fairtrade and organic, so it's also great for the farming families, the environment and for your health.

The Fairtrade label on the packet is your guarantee that this coffee meets internationally agreed Fairtrade standards.

Available as medium ground or whole beans.

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