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		<title>By: irene p bencito</title>
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		<dc:creator>irene p bencito</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 16:09:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The highlands of Cavite produces the most of the Liberica and excelsa varieties with robusta in some of the areas. The town General Emilio Aguinaldo (formerly &quot;Bailen&quot; where we derived our brand name) and  the other towns of Alfonso, Indang, Maragondon, Mendez  can boast of  high production of coffee in terms of hectarage. It is a fact that during the Coffee Summit held in Asian Institute of Management, with Dr. Mojica, one of the best Cavite&#039;s provincial Agriculturist, he discusses how these towns can sustain production in abundance. Bailen Agri-Business Group Inc, a corporation formed to support the campaign for the &quot;fair trade&quot; practice has started to successfully introduce &quot;Kapeng Bailen&quot; among the restaurants and catering business.  We could sell directly to consumers and helping boost such  establishments to be competitive in selling brewed coffee in cups  &quot;Kapeng Bailen&quot;  firstly that diners could also enjoy a quality tasting coffee. For another thing, our coffee is locally produced. We are encouraging businesses to push products which are Filipino. In  these trying situations, it should  always  be the time to support the advocacy to likewise help the Philippine economy. You too can try our special blend and compare the differance. Liberica and excelsa by the way are the coffee the variities that has pharmacopical properties that helps in the prevention of high risk in diabetes, parkinson&#039;s disease and even liver cancer. The International Coffee Organization Certifying Agency are promoting these coffee benefits likewise in aid promotion of the coffee production since local production is too short of the demands per annual consumption.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The highlands of Cavite produces the most of the Liberica and excelsa varieties with robusta in some of the areas. The town General Emilio Aguinaldo (formerly &#8220;Bailen&#8221; where we derived our brand name) and  the other towns of Alfonso, Indang, Maragondon, Mendez  can boast of  high production of coffee in terms of hectarage. It is a fact that during the Coffee Summit held in Asian Institute of Management, with Dr. Mojica, one of the best Cavite&#8217;s provincial Agriculturist, he discusses how these towns can sustain production in abundance. Bailen Agri-Business Group Inc, a corporation formed to support the campaign for the &#8220;fair trade&#8221; practice has started to successfully introduce &#8220;Kapeng Bailen&#8221; among the restaurants and catering business.  We could sell directly to consumers and helping boost such  establishments to be competitive in selling brewed coffee in cups  &#8220;Kapeng Bailen&#8221;  firstly that diners could also enjoy a quality tasting coffee. For another thing, our coffee is locally produced. We are encouraging businesses to push products which are Filipino. In  these trying situations, it should  always  be the time to support the advocacy to likewise help the Philippine economy. You too can try our special blend and compare the differance. Liberica and excelsa by the way are the coffee the variities that has pharmacopical properties that helps in the prevention of high risk in diabetes, parkinson&#8217;s disease and even liver cancer. The International Coffee Organization Certifying Agency are promoting these coffee benefits likewise in aid promotion of the coffee production since local production is too short of the demands per annual consumption.</p>
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		<title>By: irene p bencito</title>
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		<dc:creator>irene p bencito</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2008 13:25:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>we are coffee growers in the philippines. Liberica variety is very rare now but in our case an average of 1 ton per hectare in our area could produce that much coffee. We would like to know more of that kind of variety since it has always been the favorite among the tourists. we also came up with our local brand name called &quot; Cafe de Bailen&quot;. Just starting to promote it but and it is well accepted and appreciated by a lot of coffee connoseurs.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>we are coffee growers in the philippines. Liberica variety is very rare now but in our case an average of 1 ton per hectare in our area could produce that much coffee. We would like to know more of that kind of variety since it has always been the favorite among the tourists. we also came up with our local brand name called &#8221; Cafe de Bailen&#8221;. Just starting to promote it but and it is well accepted and appreciated by a lot of coffee connoseurs.</p>
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