Honduras SHG EP Rainforest Alliance

Over the last two decades, Honduras transformed the quality of its coffees, and thus its reputation as a coffee origin, thanks to government incentives and the hard work of producers, exporters and farmer-support organizations. In 2011, Honduras overtook Guatemala to become the largest coffee producer in Central America, and today  read more

Honduras SHG EP Rainforest Alliance2025-05-08T16:03:45+02:00

Honduras SHG EP Organic

Over the last two decades, Honduras transformed the quality of its coffees, and thus its reputation as a coffee origin, thanks to government incentives and the hard work of producers, exporters and farmer-support organizations. In 2011, Honduras overtook Guatemala to become the largest coffee producer in Central America, and today  read more

Honduras SHG EP Organic2025-05-07T17:06:13+02:00

Honduras SHG EP Fairtrade Organic

Over the last two decades, Honduras transformed the quality of its coffees, and thus its reputation as a coffee origin, thanks to government incentives and the hard work of producers, exporters and farmer-support organizations. In 2011, Honduras overtook Guatemala to become the largest coffee producer in Central America, and today  read more

Honduras SHG EP Fairtrade Organic2025-05-07T21:50:05+02:00

Nicaragua SHG EP

Coffee was introduced to Nicaragua in the late-1700s by missionaries and colonists. By the late 19th century, coffee became the country’s main export. Although a long history of political unrest, civil war and recent natural disasters have challenged the country, Nicaragua continues to produce coffee as its main crop for  read more

Nicaragua SHG EP2025-05-07T22:33:47+02:00

Peru HG, SHG

In Peru, coffee is grown by smallholder producers on farms that are typically three hectares or smaller. Coffee first made its way to Peru in the 1700s and was grown along the coast for internal consumption. Exports did not begin until 1887. Today, Peru’s coffee industry provides income to around  read more

Peru HG, SHG2025-04-30T19:14:42+02:00

Uganda AB

Uganda is historically known for its production of Robusta coffee, which is indigenous to the region. However, in relatively recent years, Uganda has become a major producer of quality arabicas. The introduction of the washed process alongside increased arabica production (which accounts for roughly 20% of production overall) has grown  read more

Uganda AB2022-07-27T10:00:34+02:00

Costa Rica Tres Nubes SHB EP

Costa Rica Tres Nubes SHB EP is grown in the heights of the West and Central Valley chains, amongst the clouds. Beautiful landscape aside, the high altitudes are responsible for the development of quality coffee beans. The cause is two-fold. Higher altitude means cooler temperatures, which slows the maturation of  read more

Costa Rica Tres Nubes SHB EP2022-06-16T11:34:45+02:00

Papua New Guinea Y Grade

The story of coffee in Papua New Guinea is unlike any other origin.  Roads are often nonexistent, communities are incredibly remote, and most coffee is grown casually in gardens alongside a family’s food supply. In fact, 99 percent of coffee is grown by individuals with an average farm size of  read more

Papua New Guinea Y Grade2025-05-08T18:03:47+02:00

Malawi Mzuzu AA Plus

Malawi Mzuzu AA Plus comes to us from the Mzuzu Coffee Planters Cooperative Union Limited, is a 2007 rebranding of the Mzuzu Coffee Planters Cooperative Union Limited. The original collection of smallholder projects was founded in the 1980s by the Commonwealth Development Corporation. Presently, the Union represents 2,700 small scale  read more

Malawi Mzuzu AA Plus2022-05-18T10:21:34+02:00

Ethiopia Yirgacheffe G2 Organic

Ethiopia is regarded by many as the birthplace of coffee. It has been cultivated there since the 1500’s, in much the same way that it is grown today. Most coffee grows wild in the shade of other trees and is referred to as forest grown coffee. Some grows in gardens  read more

Ethiopia Yirgacheffe G2 Organic2025-05-07T21:38:23+02:00
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