Malawi Pamwamba AAA Plus Rainforest Alliance

Malawi Pamwamba comes from the Mpanga and Ngapani estates. They were established in 1988, after lands were transferred from a government company back into private hands. Both are Rainforest Alliance certified. In Southern Malawi, the estates sit at the border of Malawi and Mozambique, near the foothills of the 1,730-meter  read more

Malawi Pamwamba AAA Plus Rainforest Alliance2021-04-13T12:47:42+02:00

Mexico Muxbal Estate

Muxbal Estate is a stunning, mountain-top coffee farm in Unión Juárez that takes its name from the Mayan phrase for “place surrounded by clouds.” Muxbal is 236 hectares literally at the border of Guatemala. Half is planted with coffee and half is a protected ecological reserve of rainforest, rivers, springs  read more

Mexico Muxbal Estate2024-08-14T16:43:14+02:00

Ethiopia Masha Natural G1 RFA Organic

Masha Natural Organic and Rainforest Alliance–certified coffee comes from Masha Woreda Yeppo Village, a coffee farm owned by world-renown running champion Haile Gebrselassie. The land was a gift from the Ethiopian government, in thanks for his achievements representing Ethiopia. Among his accomplishments, Haile is a two-time Olympic champion, a four-time  read more

Ethiopia Masha Natural G1 RFA Organic2020-03-04T14:45:47+01:00

Indonesia Sumatra Rahmat Kinara Fairtrade Organic RFA

The Rahmat Kinara cooperative was founded in March 2007 with just a small group of farmers. Quickly, they came to see the benefits of certifications, “especially Fairtrade,” they say, and became Fairtrade certified in 2014. Today, the co-op employs 20 permanent staff members (who oversee quality control and other functions)  read more

Indonesia Sumatra Rahmat Kinara Fairtrade Organic RFA2018-10-31T12:07:20+01:00

Colombia Huila Supremo 17/18

The Andes Mountains run through through the department of Huila, Colombia, which is also home to the Nevado del Huila volcano. The area's resulting mineral-rich soil and microclimates contribute to a celebrated cup profile that's typically juicy, fruity and complex, with a rich, full body. Supremo refers to the largest  read more

Colombia Huila Supremo 17/182024-06-26T16:05:49+02:00

Honduras Las Capucas

Honduras Las Capucas comes to us from COCAFCAL (Cooperativa Capucas Limitada). Producers of this coffee live in western Honduras, in the Copán region along the Guatemalan border. Notably, the region lies in the buffer zone of the Celaque National Park. This nature reserve is home to lush cloud forest as well as the country’s highest mountain. COCAFCAL was founded in 1999. Presently it represents an estimated 12 coffee  read more

Honduras Las Capucas2014-04-07T19:35:20+02:00

Colombia Excelso Rainforest Alliance

Colombia is the second-largest producer of coffee in the world and the largest producer of washed and Arabica coffees. Annual production ranges from 12 million to 15 million bags weighing 70 kilos each. Optimally, it exports approximately 12.5 million bags and 2 million bags are consumed internally. Coffee in Colombia  read more

Colombia Excelso Rainforest Alliance2024-06-26T16:05:31+02:00
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