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If you've ever wondered how coffee is imported, here's one example of a coffee supply chain -- they are always a bit different from coffee to coffee. After months of extra interviews, questions, and planning, I'm excited to show you how Joe Coffee sources their Guatemalan coffee. I got to talk to everyone involved in this supply chain, and was even able to visit the coffee's source. This is not sponsored content. Everything you see here is part of my mission to help you all learn as much about coffee as possible. Enjoy and please, like, subscribe, and check out the Patreon info below if you want to help me produce more content like this.
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Joe Coffee is out of their most recent crop of Bella Carmona but, if you want to check them out my favorite of their offerings, order some Colombia La Familia Guarnizo. It's their most significant relationship coffee and I could drink it every day:
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