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The Monteverde Story.
In 1989, RC Beall, owner of Montana Coffee
Traders, traveled the rough dirt road three hours up into the Cloud
Forest and met an amazing community that opposes the destruction
of the fragile ecosystems of the Cloud Forest. Over the next year,
RC and Carlos Vargas, then manager for the Santa Elena Cooperative,
talked coffee, roasted coffee and eventually set up MCT's first
"Coffee with a Cause", Cafe Monteverde.
RC and Carlos traveled back and forth between the US and Costa Rica
developing the direct relationship between the growers of Santa
Elena and MCT. In the process, RC learned the intricacies involved
in growing coffee, and Carlos and others to follow, learned the
intricacies to roasting and retailing coffee. More, they established
a friendship that has lasted through the years. And the friendship
is vital, because the business relationship is built on the principle
of treating each other fairly.
In that spirit, MCT developed the dollar back program
in which, one dollar of every pound of Cafe Monteverde sold in the
US goes directly back to the Santa Elena Cooperative. In 1990, the
Cooperative opened a small roasting facility that for the first
time made it possible to offer locally grown and roasted coffee
to the growing tourist trade. In one location, you can see the coffee
fields, the processing and the roasting of Cafe Monteverde. The
Cooperative receives one of the highest prices in Costa Rica for
its green coffee.
Montana Coffee Traders and the Santa Elena Cooperative
thank you for your support in our joint effort to conduct business
in a way that is mutually respective to all the elements it takes
to produce this good up of coffee.
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Cooperative
Santa Elena was formed to meet local needs. The Coop promotes
ecologically sound agricultural practices. The Coop has over
700 members and offers services to 3,000 residents. The Coop
includes a variety of stores and services.
Cooperative Santa Elena |
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Casem
was created in 1982 by local artisans interested in creating
job opportunities for women while allowing them to work at home
and care for their families. Casem gives 65% of the sale to
the individual artesian.
Casem |
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A
truly local coffee house, the Roaster was established with funds
from the dollar back program. In one place you are able to see
the coffee fields, processing, grading and roasting of coffee.
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Finca
La Bella is a sustainable development project which is making
arable land available to landless residents of San Luis, Costa
Rica. In ex- change for "sweat equity" farmers are
receiving plots of land on which to grow cash crops and food
for their families. Finca La Bella is an attempt to balance
the needs of making a living off the land and caring for the
land by using sustainable agricultural practices. The Quakers
helped the Coop to purchase the land, which supports 14 families
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The
Monteverde Conservation League is a protective organization
formed by biological researchers who saw a need to provide protection
of the rain forest zone.
Monteverde Conservation League |
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Bosque
Eterno de los Ninos or BEN is an 18,000 acre Pre- serve that
includes two research stations. BEN is administered by the Monteverde
Conservation League, and is the first International Children's
Rainforest.
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The
Centro De Educacion Creativa was founded to train a new generation
of ecologically aware, bilingual students to respond to the
increasing pressures of tourism and development.
Centro de Educacion |
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The
Monteverde Butterfly Garden has a year round green house and
nature center. You can observe all the different stages of a
butterflies' life at the Butterfly Garden.
Monteverde Butterfly Garden |
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The
Science Center is a non-profit organization that administers
the Monteverde Cloud Forest Preserve. This includes the
management of the actual preserve, the research facility
and visitor center.
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