We have just learned in a recent article written by the Kona
Coffee Farmers Association that Hawaii Governor Neil Abercrombie has decided to
allow HB 280 (the repeal of mandatory certification of coffee) to become law
without his signature rather than follow through on his announced intent to
veto the bill. This failure of political will represents the abandonment
of consumer protection, the “Hawaii” brand and hundreds of small-scale Hawaiian
farmers.
The governor, like so many before him, has bowed to Mainland
money interests that profit from the ruthless marketing of Hawaii’s
agricultural products—sugar, pineapple and now coffee. Topa Equities is
one of the largest conglomerates in the United States and is the sole owner of
Paradise Beverages, Hawaii’s largest distributor of beer and spirits.
Paradise Beverages owns the Hawaii Coffee Company, Honolulu’s largest coffee
roaster and coffee marketer.
The Hawaii Coffee Company had HB 280 introduced and “ram rodded”
it through the legislature. HCC and its allies will now benefit from HB
280’s elimination of mandatory certification of coffee quality. No longer
subject to required quality inspections they will be free to legally pass off
vast amounts of substandard coffee as “Kona” or one of Hawaii’s other specialty
coffees.
Last year HCC promoted HB1552, a bill that prohibited the word
“Kona” from being used first in a product name unless it was in fact 100% Kona
coffee. HB 1552 made it illegal for HCC's primary competitor, Hawaiian Isles
Kona Coffee Company, to use the trade name "Kona Classic" but allowed
HCC to continue to use the equally deceptive trade name "Royal
Kona.” At most this was "faux consumer protection" that merely
promoted HCC’s deceptive branding at a competitor’s expense. Bruce
Corker, KCFA’s Legislative Committee Chair noted that: “For the second year in
a row the governor has bowed to pressure from HCC and let bills HCC wrote and
promoted to become law over the objections of small farmers. Where is the
courage and integrity touted in the 2010 campaign?”
The Governor's 2010 campaign promise of a “Renaissance" for
Hawaii agriculture has now been shown to be just “rhetoric” for Hawaii
agriculture. When the interests of Hawaii farmers come into conflict with
Mainland money, the Governor has followed the money.
Cecelia Smith, KCFA President said when told that the
governor would let HB 280 become law: “If Hawaii agriculture is to have a
true renaissance, the state needs to actively support specialty crop and small
family farms.”
That said, my friends, you can rest assured that our PANIOLA
100% Kona Cowboy Coffee has always been and will continue to be just what it
says: 100% Kona coffee. It used to be
that you had to be wary of packed labled Kona Blend. Now you’ll have to be wary of almost anything
marked Kona! Caveat Emptor. You know that you can buy with confidence
from the Kona Cowboy Coffee Company at Western trade shows and on line at www.KonaCowboyCoffee.com.
The
purpose of this blog is to unite Kona coffee lovers and perhaps learn a little
about coffee and all the benefits of coffee at the same time. Join up, become a member, comment and have
fun! You can find the Kona Coffee Fiends
group on Facebook and we’d appreciate it if Facebook users would “LIKE” the
Kona Cowboy Coffee Company page at www.facebook.com/pages/Kona-Cowboy-Coffee-Company/222070817858553. Just copy and paste to your browser. You can also find us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/#!/jackshuster. And on the web at www.KonaCowboyCoffee.com to order your
gourmet coffee and coffee products.
You know you’re a coffee fiend when you go to sleep just so you can wake up and smell the
coffee! So enjoy your coffee,
make it Kona, and remember, Kona is the home of the Hawaiian cowboy…and we had
cowboys in Kona before there were cowboys in Texas!
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