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36 producers from Santiago Yaitepec
1840 masl
Bourbon, Caturra, Typica Pluma, Mondo Novo
Clay minerals
Santiago Yaitepec, Santa Catarina Juquila, Oaxaca, Mexico
Fully washed and dried in the sun
December - January
Conventional
Imagine starting at sea level in the popular Mexican beach destination of Puerto Escondido and traveling along progressively steeper and curvier roads through villages, where the local population still wear traditional indigenous clothing, eventually arriving at a lush forest intercropped with coffee, bananas, corn, beans, fruit trees, and views of the Pacific Ocean in the distance below. This is the Oaxacan coffee growing region where the Sierra Madre del Sur coastal mountain range is peppered with small coffee farms. This particular lot comes from 36 families living in the municipality of Santiago Yaitepec that cultivate coffee on farms with just a few acres. Each producer harvests and carefully sorts cherries and then depulps, ferments, washes, and dries the coffee using their own micro-mill. They deliver their dried parchment to the family owned export company in Oaxaca called Galguera Gomez, which specializes in preparing traceable Oaxacan lots and paying producers higher incomes for the quality of their coffee.