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rogers family coffee roasters
Over 30 years ago, we decided to make a great cup of coffee... Soon we were in Panama buying a dry and barren cattle farm and restoring it to a lush, organic coffee farm under a canopy of native trees. That’s just how we are. When we set out to do something, we do it right. Great coffee starts with great care for the land. It ends with roasting excellence. In between, when you put people before profit, you’ll have long-term relationships with the best coffee farmers in the world.
By growing, importing, and roasting the best coffee beans, we’re making delicious, sustainably-farmed, fair, and direct trade coffee available to everyone at great prices.
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TASTE THE DIFFERENCE
For over 30 years we've perfected the art of growing and roasting coffee. Our shade grown and organic coffee protects the environment and makes a delicious cup. We buy our coffee beans straight from farmers at more than fair prices, and we even grow our own coffee on our own organic coffee farms. We roast them consistently and deliciously every time. Enjoy! > Read more about our outstanding coffee and tea...
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MAKE A DIFFERENCE - COMMUNITY AID
Our Community Aid program has been keeping coffee farming communities healthy and sustainable since 1989. We know what works to break the cycle of poverty: children's nutrition programs, repairing and building schools, hiring teachers if necessary, health clinics and safe worker housing. We spend over $1M per year on these programs. > Read more about Community Aid ...
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MEET THE ROGERS FAMILY We're a proud family-run business and plan to keep it that way. We really do want our kids to work with our partner farmers' kids someday! Shown here are from left, are Kirsten Rogers, Jon Rogers, Barbara Rogers, Lisa Rogers Smoot, and Pete Rogers. Not pictured are Jim and John (JR). We have a "no compromise" philosophy and a guarantee that you'll love our products or your money back.
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NEWS AND EVENTS NEWS - Rogers Hold Annual Farmers' Meeting in Costa Rica in June 2010. NEWS - Rogers' Worm Composting Turns Coffee Waste into Organic Soil. NEWS - Come tour our roasting plant! > Read more news in our Pressroom ...
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