organic coffee

collocation in English

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organic
adjective
uk
/ɔːˈɡæn.ɪk/
us
/ɔːrˈɡæn.ɪk/
not using artificial chemicals in the growing of plants and animals for food and ...
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coffee
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈkɒf.i/
us
/ˈkɑː.fi/
a dark brown powder with a strong flavour and smell that is made by crushing dark beans from a tropical bush and used to make ...
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(Definition oforganicandcoffeefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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With all herbicides banned, manual weeding is usually a considerable cost factor inorganiccoffeeproduction.
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Premiums fororganiccoffeeare usually lower during years of high coffee prices.
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This review indicates that fullyorganiccoffeeis unsustainable, for smallholder coffee producers in particular.
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Organic proponents argue that the new varieties would also need more inputs and therefore be less suitable fororganiccoffeeproduction.
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A case study onorganiccoffeefar ming.
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This has for med a useful basis for the evaluation of conventional andorganiccoffeeproduction systems in respect of agronomic and economic sustainability.
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Without specification in the report, the much higher yield difference would implicate a comparison betweenorganiccoffeeproduction under shade and conventional production without shade.
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In the subsequent general discussion, all above-mentioned principles of organic far ming will be addressed before reaching conclusions on the realities oforganiccoffeeproduction.
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These and other aspects peculiar to the preconditions oforganiccoffeeproduction are addressed in this review.
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The present review has been an effort to fill this gap by assessing the principles and practices applied inorganiccoffeeproduction against sound agronomic and agro-economic criteria.
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All costs have to be borne by the coffee producers, while the extra premium for certifiedorganiccoffee is usually not more than 20% above mainstream coffee prices.
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Organiccoffeeproduction has to follow these practices, such as the regular application of composted organic matter, 'natural' methods of disease and pest control, and (leguminous) shade trees.
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Freshness mainly serves hotorganiccoffee-based drinks and organic tea.
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Between 2007 and 2008,organiccoffeeimports increased to 40,370 tons, a growth of 12%.
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It also includesorganiccoffeeproducers with 18 million tons grown annually 60,000 producers.
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Much of the production is organic and 19 farmers cooperatives and exporters are internationally certified to marketorganiccoffee.
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This means that growingorganiccoffeeis slower because the nutrients take time to release, thus slowing the growth rate of the plant.
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By 2007,organiccoffeewas grown in about with an estimated production of about 1700 tonnes.
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But because the trees got little attention the pesticide and fertiliser-free groves are popular fororganiccoffeelovers.
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Organiccoffeehelps soils even though, 1/3 of farmers had problems obtaining organic fertilizers.
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