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Beneficio Comunitario Sierra Madre

Mexique - Chiapas - Tenejapa - B. Sierra Madre - Bourbon - Natural

CaturraBourbonTypicaGarnicaNatural

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About this coffee

In 2010, our partner Jesus Salazar developed a coffee-growing project in Chiapas involving the Caféologo Mayan communities. Today, he works directly with 280 micro-producers who grow high-quality coffee under shade on small farms averaging 2 hectares.

This blend of Bourbon, Typica, Caturra and Garnica, in the natural process, comes from the Sierra Madre beneficio.

It comes from around a hundred small farms, run by men and women who are highly motivated by the Cafeologo project. The result? A beautiful cup of coffee with a balance of sweetness and acidity.

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  • Origin

    Mexico
  • Region

    Chiapas
  • Terroir

    Tenejapa
  • Producer

    Cafeologo
  • Species

    Arabica
  • Varieties

    Caturra,

    Bourbon,

    Typica,

    Garnica

  • Process

    Natural

  • Packaging

    50kg - Jute bags

  • Altitude

    1500
  • Harvest period

    February - May
  • Type of harvest

    Manual

The region Chiapas

Located in the southwest of Mexico, the Chiapas region has a contrasting landscape of coasts, valleys, mountains and tropical forests. Coffee is grown at altitudes of between 1,300 and 1,700 meters above sea level. It is one of the most important coffee producing regions in Mexico, accounting for 40% of the country's total production. Significantly, Chiapas shares a border with Guatemala's famous Huehuetenango region, which has a significant influence on the coffee's aromatic profile.

The climatic conditions in Chiapas make for rich and varied agriculture. Coffee and cocoa are grown here, as well as bananas, corn, mangoes, honey and cane sugar. Mexico is a diverse and challenging coffee-growing region. It is home to many indigenous communities: Maya, Tseltal, Tzotzil, Ch'ol, Tojol-ab... farmers who are proud of their heritage and their unique varieties, which date back several centuries. Most of the coffee plantations are family-run and there is a growing number of solidarity-based cooperatives. In short, this is a region rich in culinary, cultural and geographical diversity!

Meet Cafeologo

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A few words about Cafeologo

Caféologo is our sourcing partner in Chiapas, Mexico. Caféologo was founded by Jesus, who says he is the "generation 0" of his family in the coffee business. Originally from Tuxtla, the capital of the Chiapas region, he lives with his family in San Cristobal de las Casas. He launched his "Cafeologia" project in 2010, which includes a hotel, a coffee shop and several washing and drying stations.

Jesus' aim is to develop a coffee-growing project involving the Mayan communities. In 2010, he began working with 4 farmers. Today, he is in direct contact with 280 micro producers who grow coffee in their own gardens.

The diversity of flavour profiles in Caféologo's coffees is incredible. His vision of coffee growing is philosophical and humanist. Above all, he wants to promote the quality of Chiapas coffees and surround himself with partners who share his state of mind, his philosophy and his values, in order to defend a different kind of coffee growing in Mexico, with a return to high quality that creates value for the indigenous communities that produce it.

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