A Promising Future in Every Pound; Starbucks Introduces Rwanda Blue Bourbon Black Apron Exclusives(TM) Coffee.SEATTLE -- Starbucks Coffee Company (Nasdaq:SBUX SBUX Starbucks Corporation (stock symbol) SBUX Starbucks Coffee Company ) this week introduces Rwanda Blue Bourbon coffee Bourbon coffee is a type of coffee produced from the Bourbon cultivar of the Coffea arabica species of coffee plant. Bourbon coffee was first produced in Réunion, which was known as Île Bourbon before 1789. , its first ever from Rwanda and the 10th coffee in its Black Apron Exclusives(TM) line-up. "Until recently, high quality coffee from Rwanda did not exist," explains Dub Hay, Starbucks senior vice president of Coffee & Global Procurement. "But Rwanda has the perfect terrain and climate for growing the highest quality arabica a·rab·i·ca n. 1. a. A species of coffee, Coffea arabica, originating in Ethiopia and widely cultivated for its high-quality, commercially valuable seeds. b. The beanlike seed of this plant. 2. coffee, and the proof of that is in this cup. As our first coffee from the country, Rwanda Blue Bourbon should be celebrated not only for its amazing a·maze v. a·mazed, a·maz·ing, a·maz·es v.tr. 1. To affect with great wonder; astonish. See Synonyms at surprise. 2. Obsolete To bewilder; perplex. v.intr. flavor but also for the promising future it brings the people of Rwanda." Until a few years ago, farmers grew low-grade beans as their main cash crop -- and almost stopped growing coffee altogether after the violence of 1994. In 2001, individuals from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID USAID United States Agency for International Development USAID Agencia de los Estados Unidos para el Desarrollo Internacional (Spanish) ) and Agribusiness agribusiness Agriculture operated by business; specifically, that part of a modern national economy devoted to the production, processing, and distribution of food and fibre products and byproducts. Development Activity of Rwanda (ADAR) helped Rwandan farmers write business plans and obtain bank loans necessary to purchase equipment and build coffee-washing stations, which are essential to ensure quality. They also taught farmers how to better cultivate arabica Bourbon trees. Farmers learned to prune prune, popular name for a dried plum. Fruits of the many varieties of Prunus domestica, which are firm-fleshed and dry easily without removal of the stone, are gathered after falling from the tree, dipped in lye solution to prevent fermentation, dried in the , mulch mulch, any material, usually organic, that is spread on the ground to protect the soil and the roots of plants from the effects of soil crusting, erosion, or freezing; it is also used to retard the growth of weeds. , control pests and diseases, and select the ripest cherries. "In 2004, the Starbucks green coffee team traveled to Rwanda to evaluate its potential as a premium coffee supplier," continues Hay. "That expedition led us to the Gatare and Karengera washing stations, which this year, delivered an amazing coffee." Arabica Bourbon, one of the world's oldest and rarest coffee species, thrives in Rwanda's high elevations and is prized for its elegant flavor. Rwanda Blue Bourbon, Starbucks second Black Apron Exclusives(TM) offering of 2006, imparts a subtle acidity acidity /acid·i·ty/ (-i-te) the quality of being acid; the power to unite with positively charged ions or with basic substances. a·cid·i·ty n. The state, quality, or degree of being acid. with herbal, spice and cocoa notes. "With continuing help from Starbucks and international aid organizations, and with a renewed focus on quality, farmers can increase their incomes, can afford necessities such as shelter, education and medical care, and can invest in the future for themselves and their families," concluded Hay. Starbucks awards $15,000 for each Black Apron Exclusives(TM) coffee for a project that will improve the lives of the farmers in the community. These projects have made immediate impacts in education, transportation, coffee-processing facilities and the environment. For Rwanda Blue Bourbon coffee, we will award $15,000 to the Karengera and Gatare washing stations in Rwanda. The money will be used to make immediate improvements to these station communities, improving efficiency and coffee quality, ultimately ensuring that farmers who use these stations will realize higher quality coffee and obtain higher prices for their crops. The Black Apron Exclusives(TM) line of coffee is named for Starbucks most knowledgeable buyers, roasters, tasters and Coffee Masters, who wear black aprons in the tasting rooms and in Starbucks(R) coffeehouses. Since Black Apron Exclusives(TM) coffees hail from very distinct and scarce crops, subsequent introductions will be announced shortly before their arrival in select retail stores. Four rare and exclusives coffees will follow this coffee this year, with the next selection expected to be available on May 16, 2006. Rwanda Blue Bourbon coffee is available starting tomorrow in Company-operated stores throughout North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. (1/2 lb price: US $13, CAN $16) and at www.starbucksstore.com. It will only be available while supplies last. Starbucks travels the world in search of great coffees which contain defining flavor characteristics that distinguish their origins. The Company's whole bean coffee assortment includes more than 20 single-origin offerings and blends from around the world, including many worldwide exclusives. The Black Apron Exclusives(TM) line-up presents customers with rare, exotic tastes from remote coffee farms. Starbucks Coffee Masters are stationed in stores to answer coffee questions and help customers navigate the world of coffee. Exploring this world can also take place from one's desktop; visitors to www.whatmakescoffeegood.com can follow the journey of the Starbucks coffee bean coffee bean see sesbania. from farmer to customer and beyond. Starbucks Corporation is the leading retailer, roaster and brand of specialty coffee in the world, with approximately 11,000 retail locations in North America, Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. , Europe, the Middle East and the Pacific Rim Pacific Rim, term used to describe the nations bordering the Pacific Ocean and the island countries situated in it. In the post–World War II era, the Pacific Rim has become an increasingly important and interconnected economic region. . The Company is committed to offering the highest quality coffee and the Starbucks Experience while conducting its business in ways that produce social, environmental and economic benefits for communities in which it does business. In addition to its retail operations, the Company produces and sells bottled Frappuccino(R) coffee drinks, Starbucks DoubleShot(R) espresso drink, and a line of superpremium ice creams through its joint venture partnerships. The Company's brand portfolio provides a wide variety of consumer products -- innovative superpremium Tazo(R) teas and exceptional compact discs from Starbucks Hear Music(TM) enhance the Starbucks Experience through best-of-class products. |
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