HONDURAS FT-FLO ORGANIC APROCOMSA MANOS DE MUJER SHG EP

39095 – GrainPro Bags – ETA: May 12, 2026 – RCWHSE

Bags 252

Warehouses Oakland

Grower

Women producers members of Asociación de Productores Orgánicos Café Organico Marcala, S.A. (APROCOMSA)

Altitude

1200 – 1700 masl

Variety

Catuai, Icatu, Ihcafe 90, and Catimor

Soil

Clay minerals

Region

Marcala, La Paz

Process

Fully washed and dried on patios and elevated tables inside solar dryers that provide protection from the rain

Harvest

December - March

Certification

Fair Trade (FT FLO) | Organic

Sourcing Details:

Want to support women in coffee? Here is one of those rare opportunities where all that is good about coffee intersect.  Simply a trifecta of: organic farm management practices; traceable to a woman producer in the Marcala region, a protected designation of origin (DENOMINACION DE ORIGEN CAFE DE MARCALA); and a meticulous post-harvest processing standard.  It all starts with a concept called Finca Humana (the Human Farm) at Asociación de Productores Orgánicos Café Organico Marcala, S.A. (APROCOMSA), where the wellbeing of humans is the core objective and educating more than 1,500 producer-members to successfully live in harmony with nature is everywhere.  At La Fortaleza, the COMSA biodynamic demonstration farm, the focus of transferring knowledge takes place through week-long seminars called Pata de Chucho (pawprints left by a stray dog), which aptly reveals COMSA’s dogged exploration for human productivity in harmony with nature.  The trailblazing ideas for using organic matter to productively cultivate high quality coffee is only a sliver of what COMSA teaches about the power of nature through the Finca Humana philosophy.  COMSA dedicates funding from the proceeds of coffee sales to run a cutting edge International school dedicated to filling children’s minds with possibility, and training them to be the future leaders of Finca Humana.

Exporting Details:

Women delivers their dried coffee to COMSA’s warehouse and dry-mill facility where coffee is received, cupped and selected for export. Coffee is hulled and sorted by density and color in preparation for export.  COMSA has a fully equipped cupping lab and several Q graders who check the quality prior to shipping.  COMSA’s preparation ensures traceability and quality control throughout the post harvest process, which is a vital resource for establishing higher prices for producers.