Guatemala – FTO Women Producers – ASPROCDEGUA – Huehuetenango – FLO ID 37849


Washed
B18996

Guatemala – FTO Women Producers – ASPROCDEGUA – Huehuetenango – FLO ID 37849 B18996


Specs:

Source:

Guatemala

Region:

Huehuetenango

Farm:

Women ASPROCDEGUA

Variety:

Bourbon, Catimor, Caturra, Maragogype, Pache

Altitude:

1600-2200 MASL

Processing:

Washed

Program:

Women Coffee Producers

Notes:

"Sweet and savory with herbal and cocoa flavors."

Score:

81 points

Price/Bag:

$5.48 per lb

$241.00 per bag

Out of stock


Background:

FTO Women Guatemala

Fair Trade and organic-certified coffees from Guatemala are moderately common, as many smallholder producers have organized themselves into democratically run cooperatives and have achieved certification in part to leverage the value of their coffee output. Guatemala's coffee sector sees participation from many groups of indigenous producers, who typically have a strong cultural connection with preserving and conserving the land and natural resources, making organic certification a relevant choice. As there have historically been legal obstacles to women owning their own farms and/or becoming card-holding cooperative members, some of the producing associations with which we work have begun separating out women growers' coffee to sell separately as part of our Women Coffee Producers program, which comes with a gender-equity premium paid directly to the women.

Women ASPROCDEGUA

Asociación de Productores de Café Diferenciados y Especiales de Guatemala (ASPROCDEGUA) is a producing organization with 664 contributing members, the women of whom have separated out some of their coffee to make this Women Coffee Producers offering. The producing members own small farms, an average of 2 hectares each, on which they plant coffee as well as other crops for diversification, including bananas, citrus fruit like oranges and lemons, avocado, guava, and cassava. The organization offers its members access to technical assistance and routinely provides services such as soil analysis, test farms, and social projects based on food security, education, and nutrition.

ASPROCDEGUA was founded by a master cupper named Noe Quintero, with whom our green-coffee buyer Piero Cristiani has worked since his first year on the sourcing team.

The organization offers its members access to technical assistance and routinely provides services such as soil analysis, test farms, and social projects based on food security, education, and nutrition. The smallholders of ASPROCDEGUA are from several different municipalities within the area, including San Marcos, Cuilco, Colotenango, Santa Bárbara, San Sebastián Huehuetenango, Sipacapa, San Antonio Huisa, Cantinil Union, San Pedro Necta, Todos Santos, and Concepción Huista.


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