Saint Helena''s famous organic coffee

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(15 Apr 2012) AP Television
Saint Helena Island - 23 February, 2012
1. Pan of Saint Helena Island
2. Tilt up of Jamestown
3. Yachts moored off Jamestown
4. Pan yachts to Jamestown
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Saint Helena Island - 27 February, 2012
5. A waitress brings a cup of coffee to a customer at a Jamestown coffee shop
6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jacqui Hocking, Sailor:
"I''m from Melbourne in Australia, which is quite a long way away. And it''s got a great coffee culture in Melbourne - all the cafes in Melbourne really pride themselves on good coffee. And I wasn''t expecting to find anything here, but then there''s this beautiful little cafe on the harbour, and I discovered that they had really fantastic coffee that they grow on the island. It''s all organic."
7. Hocking drinks her cup of coffee
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Saint Helena Island - 25 February, 2012
8. Mandy Peters walks through Solomon''s Coffee Plantation
9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mandy Peters, CEO of Solomon''s:
"It was very exciting in 2010 when we sent off our first crop to be exported. We exported 545 kilograms, a very tiny sample by global standards. And yet our coffee reached to Russia, Hungary, Germany, Japan."
10. Tilt from mountain to Solomon''s coffee plantation
11. Daren Duncan points at a coffee tree
12. Wide of volcanic landscape
13. SOUNDBITE: (English) Daren Duncan, Coffee Manager, Solomon''s Coffee Plantation:
"The area where the plantation is located is the crater of the volcano, so it could also be a contributing factor."
14. Duncan points to flowering coffee tree with bee hovering over it
15. Duncan looks down at coffee tree
16. Wide of Saint Helena Island
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Daren Duncan, Coffee Manager, Solomon''s Coffee Plantation:
"It is something to do with the saltiness. And there are other factors to take into consideration such as the seabirds and the guano as well."
18. Close up of ''pinheads''
19. Removing the skin of the cherries to reveal the coffee beans
20. Wide of Jamestown
21. Wide of Solomon''s hand sorters
22. Close up sorting process
23. Tilt down from Harold Thomas to bags of coffee
24. Tilt down of lady sorting coffee beans
25. Wide of Mandy Peters talking to Harold Thomas
26. Close up of beans being put in a bag
27. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mandy Peters, CEO of Solomon''s:
"We can see that there''s the potential, the coffee''s well received, and we''re rejuvenating the plantation at Sandy Bay, increasing our volumes, and maintaining our quality, so that we can reach further afield in the world."
28. Wide of ladies sorting coffee beans
29. Tilt up to foreman Thomas
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Saint Helena Island - 24 February, 2012
30. Wide Farm Lodge
31. Close up Farm Lodge signage
32. Wide Farm Lodge
33. Sheep at Farm Lodge
34. Pan Farm Lodge coffee plantation
35. Wide Stephen Biggs at his coffee roaster
36. Biggs places coffee beans into roaster.
37. Close up coffee beans roasting
38. SOUNDBITE: (English) Stephen Biggs, Owner of Farm Lodge:
"The bean will start to swell, and a bit like puffed wheat or pop corn, it will burst, it will make a cracking sound, and that''s changing the flavour molecules that are inside the bean."
39. Tilt beans in tray to Stephen Biggs, UPSOUND: (English) Stephen Biggs, Owner of Farm Lodge:
"And here we have the final product, cooled down, ready for grinding, which is a medium-high Saint Helena coffee."
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Saint Helena Island - 27 February, 2012
40. Wide of Jamestown coffee shop
41. Tilt down to reveal patron Jacqui Hocking drinking coffee
42. Side shot of Jacqui Hocking drinking coffee
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