Peru CENFROCAFE Fairtrade Organic

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Approximately 3,000 farming families are part of the Central Fronteriza del Norte de Cafetaleros (CENFROCAFE), a cooperative that offers members access to training, financing and agronomy advice aimed at increasing yields and quality—with the aim of increasing producers’ earnings.

The cooperative also gives each member extraordinarily more power and market reach than each would have alone. And, its quality improvements have made it a top finalist in national and international quality competitions.

CENFROCAFE Board of Directors President Anselmo Huaman Moreto has been quoted as explaining: “A huge difference in our lives is that now our children can actually go to school, our coffee is being recognized in the market for the quality we produce, we are receiving a fair price for our efforts, and our members can be proud again to be farmers.”

Producers de-pulp, wash and dry coffees at home, on raised beds in solar greenhouses—as well as, when space becomes scarce, in attics, in garage lofts and even on screens in the eves of their homes—and then deliver the coffee as parchment to the cooperative’s mill. In cases where a coffee is delivered at more than 12 percent humidity, coffees are further dried on patios.

Cupping notes: Citrus, brioche; juicy, medium acidity.

Region
Jaen, Cajamarca, San Ignacio
Growing Altitude
1,000–1,900 meters
Arabica Variety
Bourbon, Typica, Caturra
Milling Process
Washed, dried on patios and raised beds