NICARAGUA FT-FLO/USA ORGANIC COOMULFAC CAFE DE MUJERES SHG EP – 30556 – Ecotact Bags – SPOT RCWHSE

Price $3.23 per pound

Bag Weight 151.97 lbs

Position Spot

Bags 113

Warehouses Oakland

Flavor Profile Lemon/lime, white grape, citrus blossom, dark chocolate

About this coffee

Grower

9 women members of Cooperativa Multifuncional Family Coffee R.L. (COMULFAC)

Altitude

980 – 1450 masl

Variety

Caturra, Catuai, Bourbon, Catimor, and Parainema

Soil

Clay minerals

Region

Jinotega, Nicaragua

Process

Fully washed and sun dried in the sun and guardiolas

Harvest

December – March

Certification

Fair Trade (FT FLO/USA) | Organic

Coffee Background

What’s the best way to support women coffee producers? This is the newest challenge Juan de Dios Castillo (the family’s agronomist) and his 4 siblings are tackling. When they created J&M Family Coffee, a privately owned export company named after their parents Juan and Miriam (J&M), their first goal was to sell their parents’ coffee directly to international buyers. It was a way to honor Finca Paraiso, the farm their parents started during their childhood with the income from the first family business as tailors in the town of Jinotega. J&M Family Coffee quickly learned that many other producers with the same focus on quality and environmental responsibility needed help finding an international market. J&M Family Coffee helped these producers establish a cooperative called Cooperativa Multifuncional Family Coffee to organize their efforts and combine resources to gain certification and develop social projects aimed at improving the quality of life in their communities. Members of COOMULFAC own small farms with just a few acres of coffee production. Small enough that each producer uses their own micro-mill to carefully harvest, sort and then depulp, ferment, wash and pre-dry coffee at the farm. Then COOMULFAC producers deliver coffee to J&M Family Coffee where drying is completed and the coffee is stored and later prepared for export. J&M Family Coffee ensures quality control and traceability from farm to export so producers earn better income to reinvest in their farms and strengthen their families’ livelihoods. This particular lot is traceable to 9 women producers who are members of the COOMULFAC cooperative. This is their first exported women’s community lot.