Honduras Maira Lizzeth Gomez

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Maira Lizzeth Gomez was raised in the coffee felids of Intibuca. She spent her teenage years helping her parents with their coffee plantations, sparking her own passion for coffee production. As a high school graduate, she used her savings to buy a small plot of land in San Miguelito. Years later Maira was offered a management position at COMIPRONIL, a local cooperative, which prompted her move to Opalaca. There, she and her husband purchased 2.8 hectares of land to cultivate coffee.

Over the past 13 years, Maira Lizzeth Gomez has been an advocate for equality. She promotes growth and empowerment opportunities to local women, many of whom are part of the Lenca indigenous group. (Notably, this group of Lenca producers are vital contributors to Becamo’s women produced NKG Bloom Gea Organic coffee.)

With her husband Gabriel, Maira created Beneficio do Cafe San Miguel in 2018. Together, their mill aims to improve the production, harvesting and processing of quality coffee in their area. Presently, their three sons Gabriel, Daniel and David run most of the activities of the mill and employ many young locals. Her family is evidence of her conviction that consistency yields generational improvements; her mother reached third grade, Maira finished technical school and now her oldest son is an agronomist engineer with a shared passion for coffee.

About Becamo

Honduras Maira Lizzeth Gomez is brought to us by Neumann Kaffee Gruppe exporter Beneficio de Café Montecristo SA (Becamo S.A.) Founded in 1983 by Emilio R. Medina, Becamo became a member of Neumann Kaffee Gruppe in 1989, and is one of the leading coffee exporters in Honduras. With operations across the country (including Copán, Lempira, Intibucá, Ocotepeque, Santa Bárbara, Paraiso, and Olancho in the West; Comayagua, La Paz, Yoro, Francisco Morazán in the Center; and Olancho and El Paraíso in the East.)

Becamo has built strong cooperative relationships with producers. For example, they provided critical assistance in the wake of the 2015 rust epidemic through Recuperando mi Cafetal (RCM) and more recently, with the implementation of NKG Bloom. NKG Bloom, and previously RCM, provides access to critical resources enabling producers to run their farms as successful businesses. Learn more here.

Region
El Naranjo, Intibuca
Growing Altitude
1200 masl
Arabica Variety
Anacafe 14, Parainema, Lemipra, Obata
Harvest Period
January - May
Milling Process
Natural