MEXICO FT-FLO ORGANIC TRIUNFO VERDE

40140 – GrainPro Bags – May 2026 Shipment – RCWHSE

Bags 275

Warehouses Oakland

Grower

Diego Girón Gómez| Triunfo Verde

Altitude

1300-1457 masl

Variety

Bourbon, Caturra, and Catimor

Soil

Clay minerals

Region

El Rincón, Plan de La Comunidad, La Concordia municipality, Chiapas, Mexico

Process

Fully washed and dried in the sun

Harvest

December-March

Certification

Fair Trade (FT FLO) / USA ORGANIC

Sourcing Details:

Coffee has been cultivated in Mexico for hundreds of years, but now a new generation of coffee farmers dedicated to producing high-quality coffee are taking the stage.  The epicenter in the rise of Mexico’s specialty coffee is in Chiapas, where much of Mexico’s coffee has traditionally been grown.  However, there has been a movement that has moved the tradition to a new level.  This lot, which emerges from Diego Girón Gómez, is the benchmark for this age of change in Chiapas.  Diego is the second generation in his family to take over the day to day operations with a goal of maintaining tradition with a touch of innovation.

Processing Details

At the 10 hectares farm called El Rincon, managing the farm with organic inputs like Bokashi continues to be a centerpiece for Diego’s identity.  These organic practices also  provide a protective buffer for more than 800 plant species and 390 bird species that make their home in the El Triunfo biosphere reserve.  During the harvest, cherries are carefully selected based on ripeness, floated to remove less dense and damaged coffee.  The cherries are rested overnight before depulping and then fermented in tanks for 24 hours, then washed and dried on patios.

Exporting Details:

After drying, Diego delivers his parchment to the cooperative where he is a member called Triunfo Verded.  In addition to warehousing coffee, Triunfo Verde also provides crucial logistical support for things like milling coffee for export to the international market to provide better income for Diego to reinvest in his farm and strengthen his family’s livelihood.