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Nicaragua has limited highland territory to support specialty production, but the natural resources it does have are formidable and provide the world with an impressive volume of delicate, citrusy profiles. For a majority smallholder coffee producing country with a concentrated growing region, it manages to export 2-3 million bags of coffee a year, more than double that of Costa Rica, its neighbor to the south, and almost as much as both Guatemala and Mexico.

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      Oakland 155 Bags

      39944 – Ecotact Bags – Intend Ship: May 19, 2026 – RCWHSE

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      Nicaragua Dipilto SHG EP

      39944 – Ecotact Bags – Intend Ship: May 19, 2026 – RCWHSE

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      155 Bags

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      Oakland 275 Bags

      39945 – Ecotact Bags – Intend Ship: May 19, 2026 – RCWHSE

      Nicaragua Dipilto SHG EP

      39945 – Ecotact Bags – Intend Ship: May 19, 2026 – RCWHSE

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      275 Bags

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      Oakland 275 Bags

      39763 – GrainPro Bags – ETA: Jun 11, 2026 – RCWHSE

      Nicaragua Finca El Pastoral Natural

      39763 – GrainPro Bags – ETA: Jun 11, 2026 – RCWHSE

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      Afloat

      275 Bags

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      Oakland 265 Bags

      40217 – Ecotact Bags – Intend Ship: May 17, 2026 – RCWHSE

      Nicaragua Finca El Pastoral SHG EP

      40217 – Ecotact Bags – Intend Ship: May 17, 2026 – RCWHSE

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      265 Bags

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      Oakland 189 Bags

      40064 – Ecotact Bags – Intend Ship: May 28, 2026 – RCWHSE

      NICARAGUA FT-FLO ORGANIC CANTA GALLO SHG EP

      40064 – Ecotact Bags – Intend Ship: May 28, 2026 – RCWHSE

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      189 Bags

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      Oakland 275 Bags

      40868 – Ecotact Bags – June 2026 Shipment – RCWHSE

      NICARAGUA FT-FLO ORGANIC SEGOVIA SHG EP

      40868 – Ecotact Bags – June 2026 Shipment – RCWHSE

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      275 Bags

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      Oakland 275 Bags

      40869 – Ecotact Bags – June 2026 Shipment – RCWHSE

      NICARAGUA FT-FLO ORGANIC SEGOVIA SHG EP

      40869 – Ecotact Bags – June 2026 Shipment – RCWHSE

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      275 Bags

      Marmelade, maple syrup, jammy

      Seattle 32 Bags

      39151-1 – SPOT COSEATAC

      $4.45 per pound

      Marmelade, maple syrup, jammy

      Spot

      32 Bags

      $4.45 per pound

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      Oakland 50 Bags

      39153 – Ecotact Bags – ETA: Jun 01, 2026 – RCWHSE

      NICARAGUA FT-USA ORGANIC REYNA DEL CAFE SHG EP

      39153 – Ecotact Bags – ETA: Jun 01, 2026 – RCWHSE

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      Afloat

      50 Bags

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      Oakland 275 Bags

      39154 – Ecotact Bags – ETA: Jun 01, 2026 – RCWHSE

      NICARAGUA FT-USA ORGANIC REYNA DEL CAFE SHG EP

      39154 – Ecotact Bags – ETA: Jun 01, 2026 – RCWHSE

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      Afloat

      275 Bags

      Mango, black cherry, peach, almond, toffee

      Midwest 207 Bags

      39459 – Ecotact Bags – SPOT COMIDWEST

      $4.35 per pound

      NICARAGUA FT-USA ORGANIC SABOR DE SEGOVIA SHG EP

      39459 – Ecotact Bags – SPOT COMIDWEST

      Mango, black cherry, peach, almond, toffee

      Spot

      207 Bags

      $4.35 per pound

      Honey, graham cracker, peanut brittle, cocoa

      Oakland 182 Bags

      40090 – GrainPro Bags – SPOT RCWHSE

      Nicaragua Matagalpa Bonanza SHG EP

      40090 – GrainPro Bags – SPOT RCWHSE

      Honey, graham cracker, peanut brittle, cocoa

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      182 Bags

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      Houston 10 Bags

      39143-1 – ETA: May 22, 2026 – DUPUYHOU

      NICARAGUA ORGANIC COMHORSA SHG EP

      39143-1 – ETA: May 22, 2026 – DUPUYHOU

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      In Transit

      10 Bags

      Citrus zest, nougat, baking spice, semi-sweet chocolate

      Oakland 13 Bags

      39145 – Ecotact Bags – SPOT RCWHSE

      $4.16 per pound

      NICARAGUA ORGANIC COMHORSA SHG EP

      39145 – Ecotact Bags – SPOT RCWHSE

      Citrus zest, nougat, baking spice, semi-sweet chocolate

      Spot

      13 Bags

      $4.16 per pound

      Orange, pineapple, caramel

      Oakland 44 Bags

      39146 – Ecotact Bags – SPOT RCWHSE

      $4.16 per pound

      NICARAGUA ORGANIC COMHORSA SHG EP

      39146 – Ecotact Bags – SPOT RCWHSE

      Orange, pineapple, caramel

      Spot

      44 Bags

      $4.16 per pound

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      Oakland 19 Bags

      39149 – Ecotact Bags – ETA: Jun 01, 2026 – RCWHSE

      NICARAGUA ORGANIC MADRIZ SHG EP

      39149 – Ecotact Bags – ETA: Jun 01, 2026 – RCWHSE

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      Afloat

      19 Bags

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      Oakland 28 Bags

      39140 – ETA: Jun 01, 2026 – RCWHSE

      Nicaragua Segovia Diamante SHG EP

      39140 – ETA: Jun 01, 2026 – RCWHSE

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      Afloat

      28 Bags

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      Oakland 225 Bags

      39141 – Intend Ship: Jun 01, 2026 – RCWHSE

      Nicaragua Segovia Diamante SHG EP

      39141 – Intend Ship: Jun 01, 2026 – RCWHSE

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      225 Bags

Nicaragua Green Coffee

Nicaragua’s northern mountains have a unique ability to produce lip-smackingly citric and floral cups, even in the lower grades. We are constantly impressed by how lemonade-like many of the standard SHG grades can be. While Nicaragua is broadly known for delicate and subtly floral coffees, the higher end certainly boasts the same spectrum of textures and flavors that you find coming from top producers anywhere in Central America. In addition to our long-standard roster of FTOs, we also buy a small selection of honeys and naturals each year that are beloved, and often featured as Crown Jewels.

Coffee is primarily grown in the north-central mountains, a humid tropical forest climate that spans the regions of Jinotega, Nueva Segovia, Matagalpa, Madriz, and Estelí. This part of the country is cooler and more fertile than Nicaragua’s pacific plains, and much drier than the country’s broad Caribbean lowlands. It is full of designated natural reserves and retains a high amount of biodiversity, thanks in no small part to producer efforts to invest in their shade canopy.

FAQ

Nicaragua continues cultivating the bourbon and typica lineage varieties originally found throughout central america, including bourbon and typica themselves as well as catuai, pacas, and caturra. The country has in large part resisted replacing these with more climate and disease-resistant cultivars–a preservation made possible in large part by the biodiversity and widespread shade that reduces stress on the plants. Growers here also tend to favor maragogype, a Brazilian typica mutation of massive bean size and one of the parent varieties of the well-known pacamara cultivar; as well as the Nicaragua original, maracaturra, a cross of maragogype and caturra, which regularly scores extremely well in Cup of Excellence competitions, especially when processed as a natural.

October – March, with the bulk of harvest happening January-February

Nicaragua’s agricultural history is deeply tied to its political one, which has included a number of land reforms and redistributions. Throughout the last hundred years the cooperative spirit has remained popular, sometimes benefitting from political movements, sometimes holding unfriendly politicians accountable. The remoteness of the coffee regions and the overall small farm size, has kept grower associations necessary, and the certification premiums and price minimums they offer are crucial to such an ecosystem

Royal buys from a number of umbrella organizations who, such as in the case of PRODECOOP, represent dozens of community-level cooperatives, and markets them each individually. These secondary cooperatives provide a broad business infrastructure that allows local coops to focus on their associate growers’ well-being and the quality of their coffee, and centralize logistics on their behalf. In other cases, like with J&M Family Coffee, there is one multi-generation family estate helping to manage and market on behalf of a local cooperative or two, and other family farms, from whom we buy a wide variety of coffees each year.