BSCA - Brazil Specialty Coffee Association (#)
„The sponsorship of the competition involves the exhibition of the Cafés do Brasil and Brazilian Specialty Coffee Association brands in events and in their promotional materials, as well as the use of Brazilian specialty coffees by those that attend the events. Ten local contests in different countries of the world, three regional semi-finals and one world final will be held each year in one given country, usually coinciding with a important world coffee event.“
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„BSCA organizes regular visits to the Brazilian coffee growing regions of groups of producers, roasters, retailers, i.e., all those involved in activities related to coffee worldwide. The purpose of these trips is to promote Brazilian coffees as well as to exchange experiences, technology improvements and ideas.“
http://www.bsca.com.br/background.php?lang=en
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„To implement the commercialization of specialty coffees on the Internet, making it easier to access Brazilian coffees;“
http://www.bsca.com.br/plan.php?lang=en
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„BSCA, as the Association is known, was founded by a group of growers of high quality coffees to bring to the market their finest specialty products, the very best of Cafés do Brazil. BSCA has members in all areas of Brazil where high quality Arabica coffees are grown: Sul de Minas, Matas de Minas, Cerrado, Chapadas de Minas, Mogiana, Bahia and Parana.“
http://www.bsca.com.br/about.php?lang=en
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„Carlos Brando from Brazil presented the "Brazilian Experience to Promote Coffee Consumption" covering a comprehensive overview of coffee consumption in Brazil during 1990's and highlighted several steps taken to promote coffee consumption. Coffee consumption was promoted by creating awareness among different segments of the population by disseminating the positive health effects of coffee through media and messages. The consumer was targeted before the medical professionals in order to improve the domestic coffee consumption.“
http://www.indiacoffee.org/newsletter/2004/oct/ coffee_human_health.html
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„Today, Brazil is the world's largest coffee producer and is becoming a significant player in the specialty coffee industry. Bourbon, Typica, Caturra, and Mundo Novo cultivars are grown in the states of Paraná, Espirito Santos, São Paulo, Minas Gerais, and Bahia.“
http://www.coffeeresearch.org/coffee/brazil.htm
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