Friday, December 30, 2011

Jamaica Tourism is Alive and Well

!±8± Jamaica Tourism is Alive and Well

The hospitality in Jamaica in known around the world as they offer a magnificent mixture of both natural and scenic beauty along with some of the most welcoming of accommodations available in the Caribbean that keep many of their visitors returning every year for a holiday in the sun.

Currently, Jamaica is ranked as one of the top five destinations in the world which is favored not only by the travel agents, but also the many visitors who find their way to Jamaica's shorelines every year.

Although Jamaica boasts the worlds most famous coffee, Blue Mountain Coffee, it is not the coffee that keeps Jamaica's economy running strong, it is the tourism. With so much economy coming from visitors of other nationalities, it is no wonder why Jamaica's government has so much invested in their Ministry of Tourism who over-sees the growth and development of the tourism industry and the accommodations scattered across the island.

It is often said, that unlike any other country in the world, Jamaica's number one export is souvenirs bought by the millions of visitors making their way to the Caribbean every year. As the demand for a holiday along the shores of Jamaica's white sandy beaches increase, so too will the available top rated and all-inclusive resorts that will be available.

If there is any type of interest in doing virtually anything, it is either already available to do in Jamaica, or they are working to make it available to their visitors very soon so tourism in Jamaica is vital both for the enjoyment of visitors and the local economy.


Jamaica Tourism is Alive and Well

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee: Is Yours Real?

!±8± Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee: Is Yours Real?

It's the exquisite taste surrounding this world famous coffee that stimulates conversation and drives roasters and retailers mad and makes them ask: is my Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee really real? The authenticity of this expensive coffee is worthwhile revisiting because, to this day, myths abound.

Last year around Thanksgiving, I had a customer take note of our 150lb barrel of green Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee tucked in a corner, and exclaim, "Wow, I just bought the same coffee over at the bulk store for .99lb! It said it was genuine!" It made me smile and grimace at the same time. How does your customer know that your Jamaican Blue Mountain is genuine? How do you know as a roaster/retailer that what you're buying is, in fact, genuine?

Let's take a quick look at some facts. Twenty years ago, the annual production of this coffee approximated ¼ million pounds of green beans, however, 90% of the Jamaican coffee sold that year in the States as Blue Mountain, was not the real thing at all. That means only 10% was genuine which also means there's been a history of unscrupulous buyers and sellers of this sought-after bean. Secondly, the only certifying body for this coffee is the Jamaican Coffee Industry Board. Their mandate is to uphold strict requirements for identifying and labeling all Jamaican coffee. In addition, because of years of mistrust amongst all parties, you will find that there is a lot more blended Jamaican than straight.

Up steep hillsides amidst the pitch pine are the coveted Arabica trees which produce the exceptionally smooth coffee known as Blue Mountain. The mountains north and east of Kingston tinge blue-green at altitudes between 4000 and 7000 feet above sea level. In the early part of the century, famous estates such as Wallenford shipped exclusively to Great Britain, Jamaica being a colony until 1962. At that time much of the shipment was of a lesser-prized version called high mountain or lowland. To be "Blue Mountain" was to be grown over 2300 feet and in one of three particular parishes. This ensured the authenticity of the coffee. Unfortunately, in the late sixties, the British began reselling the coffee to the Japanese at double the price for this high quality bean. The Jamaicans became outraged and vowed to develop a system to protect themselves as growers: they decided only to sell roasted and packaged coffee. Naturally, that didn't sit well with roasters who like to buy green and roast and package their own. Several different mechanisms were set up but failed to meet all the parameters for a successful partnership between Jamaica coffee growers and destination buyers.

Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee benefits from some of best growing conditions anywhere in the world: look no further than sandy clay loam, ample rainfall and constant temperatures. This serendipitous of holy trinities manages to produce the fine mists critical in diffusing the extreme sun. Small wonder that the beans smooth, complex nature launch it into the realm of champagnes and fine wines. The bottom line is that you can buy pre-packaged roasted and blended coffee, or if you can find a trustworthy importer whose 150lb barrel of green Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee is stamped Wallenford Estate, and if you pry the lid open with a crow bar, there rests on top a certificate of authenticity certified by the Jamaican Coffee Industry Board, you can be fairly assured that yours is real.


Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee: Is Yours Real?

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