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Ilamatepec - Ayutepeque

Salvador - Ilamatepec - Ayutepeque - Growing together - Washed

Red bourbonPacasWashed

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About this coffee

For more than ten years, we have been partners of Odyssey Coffees, a project run by producer Emilio López in El Salvador. When we met him, Odyssey was already working on supporting small-scale producers, and when we heard about the project, we immediately wanted to make a positive impact. To develop concrete actions on the ground alongside Odyssey, we determined a price differential for the harvest. And so the 'Growing Together' programme was born!

It has three main pillars: environment, community and sustainability. The team, who were fully aware of the needs of the communities and producers, seized the opportunity to invest this budget in projects that were close to their hearts. They organised their teams between agronomy, production, quality and trade, and played a key role in the projects.

To this day, the project consists of reforesting the Ayutepeque farm by planting shade trees. Around the Las Isabelas farm, a water pump has been installed to give 200 families access to drinking water.

Finally, it also involves training and technical support for the 80 producers who are members of the programme.

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  • Origin

    El Salvador
  • Region

    Apaneca Ilamatepec
  • Species

    Arabica
  • Varieties

    Red bourbon,

    Pacas

  • Process

    Washed

  • Drying

    Patios

  • Packaging

    69kg - Jute bags

  • Altitude

    1000 - 1200
  • Harvest period

    December - April
  • Type of harvest

    Manual

The region Apaneca Ilamatepec

The Apaneca – Ilamatepec mountain range, located in western El Salvador, is one of the most important coffee-growing regions in the country. It accounts for approximately 60% of the country's coffee production, thanks to its fertile, volcanic soils and favorable climate for the development and production of specialty coffee. This region is home to approximately 78,000 hectares of coffee plantations, distributed across the departments of Ahuachapán, Sonsonate, and Santa Ana. Economically, this mountain range generates thousands of direct and indirect jobs, from nursery planting to the wet & dry processing to the final bean preparation.

The Apaneca – Ilamatepec mountain range is also home to a rich biodiversity, with cloud forests that protect endemic species of flora and fauna, in addition to recharging aquifers and mitigating climate change, serving as an important green lung and ecological corridor in the region.  

Project Growing Together

Environment, community and sustainability for small and medium-sized producers

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