Colombia Cauca Inza Sotara – 32965 – GrainPro Bags – Intend Ship: Apr 28, 2024 – RCWHSE

Position Future Shipment

Bags 124

Warehouses Oakland

About this coffee

Grower

14 coffee producers from Sotará

Altitude

1660 - 2030 masl

Variety

Castillo, Colombia

Soil

Clay minerals

Region

Inzá and Sotará municipalities, Cauca, Colombia

Process

Fully washed and dried inside solar dryers that provide protection from the rain

Harvest

May - August | November - December

Certification

Conventional

Coffee Background

Coffee cultivation from small family owned farms is the backbone of production in Colombia. Banexport, a Colombian export company, works directly with many of these small farms where producers have a shared commitment for exquisite coffee processing and loving care for their farms and the environment. The model of collaborative effort produces traceable community blends with vibrant regional profiles.  This lot comes from 14 producers (Nini Johana Rojas, Martha Isabel Villaquiran, Misael Cuello Pacho, Angelmiro Pito Chirimuscay, Octavio Ramos Fernandez, Mariana Figueroa Dicue, Armidas Rojas Pisso, Dora María Isabel Portilla Ñañez, Francy Elena Rivera Quiñonez, Francy Elena Rivera Quiñonez, Juan Carlos Silva Carvajal, José Nilson Gómez Delgado, Maryurid Tacue Salazar, Omar Henry Cuaji Guevara, and Ramon Eraldo Manzano Carvajal) with farms in the municipalities of Inzá and Sotará within the department of Cauca.  Each producer has their own micro-mill where they focus on selective picking, floating the cherries to remove damaged and underdeveloped beans, macerating the cherries for 24 hours, depulping to remove the skin, and fermenting 24 to 48 hours to remove the mucilage before washing the coffee seeds.  The wet parchment is dried to 11 percent moisture over a period of 15 days on raised beds.  After processing, Banexport 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.