invoice: coffee San Ramon
feral trade shipment FER-1619 to Tate Modern ,
dispatch information FER-1619
GOODS:coffee San Ramon
SHIPPING QTY: 2 units at bag each
INVOICE QTY: 2.0 units
FROM: Feral Trade in Bristol, UK
TO: Tate Modern in London, UK
SENDER:kate rich
RECEIVER: Marko Daniel
REQUESTED: 13 June 2011
RECEIVED: 11/06/11
REMARKS:
PAYMENT INFORMATION:

PAYMENT RECEIVED WITH THANKS £16.00
FOR 2.0 x coffee San Ramon at £8 per bag


TRADER: kate rich
STREET: feral trade
CITY: Bristol
COUNTRY: UK

         
 

INVOICEE: Marko Daniel

COURIER: kate rich Marko Daniel
ROUTE:     Coffee Compass roasters-Feral Trade-Coffee Compass roasters- Feral Trade-Bristol Temple Meads station-London Paddington station-Royal Festival Hall-Tate Modern
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FERALTRADE products passed by hand. The word 'feral' describes a process that is deliberately wild as in pigeon, as opposed to nature wild (wolf). Feral Trade is a grocery business and transportation network using the surplus freight potential of social, cultural, data & other offmarket traffic for the distribution of goods. http://www.feraltrade.org
coffee San Ramon ferally traded since: 21/02/11. Single estate coffee beans from Adilio Ceron Escobar and Blanca de Ceron in San Ramon El Salvador, this shipment represents their entire 2010 crop. The Cerons de-husked the coffee the old-fashioned hard-core way at home with a hollowed out tree stump and large wooden pestle. Facilitated for Feral Trade by US Peace Corps husband and wife Helen Cold and Matt Ferderbar in San Ramon; roasted UK by Richard Jansz and Coffee Compass in the seaside resort of Littlehampton.