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125 producers organized around Comercializadora Alianza Cafe
2000 – 2100 masl
Colombia, Caturra
Clay minerals
Buesaco, Nariño, Colombia
Fully washed and dried on patios and elevated tables inside solar dryers that provide protection from the rain
July - August | March - May
Organic
Regional details
When discussing coffee profiles from Nariño, much is attributed to two volcanos (Doña Juana in the north and Galeras in the south) responsible for many of the rich mineral traits found in the soil composition. Nariño’s proximity to the equator also means intense exposure to the sun (relatively constant and powerful year-round), which influences the cherry maturation rate. The municipality of Buesaco adds an interesting micro-climate where warm air rises from the canyons at night and acts like a protective blanket for the coffee plants. As a result of these combined attributes, coffee plants passively absorb the sun’s energy during the day and then come alive at night when the conditions are less harsh. This translates into concentrated flowering and long cherry maturation periods. All of these factors produce exceptional coffee frequently rewarded in the Colombia Cup of Excellence
Processing Details
During the harvest, producers carefully harvest and sort cherries before depulping, fermenting, washing and drying the coffee on patios.
Exporting details
An export company called Mastercol provides crucial logistical support for things like warehousing and milling coffee for export to the international market, which provides better income for everyone to reinvest in their farms and strengthen their families’ livelihoods.