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Organic Specialty Coffee — Steep Hot or Cold
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Asociación de Agricultores y Productores de Café Especial de Montalvo (AGPROCEM)
Asociación de Agricultores y Productores de Café Especial de Montalvo (AGPROCEM)

AGPROCEM (Asociación de Agricultores y Productores de Café Especial de Montalvo) is a smallholder coffee cooperative based in the municipality of Planadas, in the southern part of Tolima, Colombia. Formed by a group of dedicated coffee producers, AGPROCEM is committed to cultivating high-quality, organic, and specialty-grade coffee while promoting sustainable agriculture and fair trade practices. The cooperative’s members grow their coffee at elevations ranging from 1,650 to 2,100 meters above sea level , benefiting from the region’s unique terroir. Nestled in the foothills of the Central Andes, their farms thrive on volcanic ash–rich soils , known for their high mineral content, excellent drainage, and organic fertility—ideal conditions for producing complex and flavorful coffees. AGPROCEM places strong emphasis on environmental stewardship and community development, reinvesting in agricultural training, infrastructure, and quality control programs to continually improve both livelihoods and cup profiles. The result is a coffee that consistently showcases vibrant acidity, sweet fruit notes, and a clean finish—an authentic expression of Tolima’s highland terroir.

Lot 1227 - Organic Colombia Tolima (GP)

  • Country: Colombia
  • Region: Tolima
  • Co-op: Asociación de Agricultores y Productores de Café Especial de Montalvo (AGPROCEM)
  • Harvest: May - August
  • Process: Fully WashedPatio Drying
  • Variety: Castillo, Caturra, Typica
  • Altitude: 1,650 – 2,100 meters
  • Soil: Volcanic Ash–Derived Soil
  • Arrival Date: 2025-03-17
  • Lot Number: 1227
Fazenda Dutra
Fazenda Dutra

In the lush, mountainous landscape of Matas de Minas, a region known for its small-to-medium farms and rolling terrain, Fazenda Dutra stands as a shining example of what happens when tradition, innovation, and sustainability come together in perfect harmony. Though Brazil is the world’s largest coffee producer, and Minas Gerais accounts for more than half of its total output, this family-run estate produces something truly special—coffee that reflects not only the richness of the land, but the values of the people who farm it.

More than 50 years ago, the Dutra family began planting coffee in this region. Today, the estate spans nearly 2,500 acres, encompassing 10 distinct farms and over 3 million coffee trees. Every cherry is hand-harvested—a rarity in Brazil—by over 600 seasonal workers during harvest, allowing for meticulous quality control and full traceability. While the estate may seem large, by Brazilian standards it’s modest in scale, which has enabled the Dutras to focus on producing specialty-grade, direct trade lots with incredible attention to detail.

Sustainability isn’t just a buzzword here—it’s a deeply rooted philosophy. Fazenda Dutra is 100% solar-powered for its depulping operations, and plans are underway to convert all mechanical dryers to solar as well. The estate maintains over 750 acres of preserved native forest, which protects natural water sources, prevents erosion, and provides biodiversity corridors for wildlife. Beyond these efforts, the Dutra family actively prioritizes organic practices—limiting synthetic inputs, enriching the soil with natural compost, and protecting ecological balance with shade trees and cover crops that improve water retention and nutrient cycling.

Their commitment to sustainability goes hand in hand with their care for people. The Dutras have invested in an on-site school, ensuring access to education for employees' children, and they provide a comprehensive health care program for workers and their families—an uncommon benefit in rural farming communities.

In every sense, Fazenda Dutra is a model of eco-conscious agriculture. From clay-rich volcanic soils and solar-powered equipment to organic farming practices and community well-being, every decision on this farm is made with long-term impact in mind. The result is more than just an exceptional cup of coffee—it's a product of purpose, progress, and genuine care.

Lot 1238 - Brazil Dutra

  • Country: Brazil
  • Region: Minas Gerais
  • Farm: Fazenda Dutra
  • Harvest: May - August
  • Process: Natural (Dry Process)Honey (Pulped Natural)
  • Variety: Geisha, Kents, Mundo Novo, Catigua, Aromosa
  • Altitude: 600 - 1,300 meters
  • Soil: Clay-Rich Mineral
  • Arrival Date: 2025-06-17
  • Lot Number: 1238
Guaya’b Asociación Civil (GUAYA’B)
Guaya’b Asociación Civil (GUAYA’B)

There are plenty of obstacles to cultivating and exporting coffee from the department of Huehuetenango. The terrain is rugged, and the weather is extreme. But coffee grows well here, and 634 families with farms that average just a few acres in size work together through a cooperative called Guaya’b Asociación Civil (GUAYA’B) to overcome the obstacles. The farms have been certified organic and Bird-Friendly by the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center.GUAYA’B provides members with access to micro-financing to ensure year-round farm maintenance and periodic renovations.GUAYA’B also provides technical assistance, which includes soil analysis and training on organic fertilizer production. During the harvest, GUAYA’B has established a childcare service so parents have a safe place for their children to learn while they pick coffee. Each producer delivers cherry from their individual farms to a centralized wet-mill equipped with environmental controls to return water to the environment free of contamination. At the mill, the cherry is depulped and fermented for 36 to 48 hours, then washed and classified by density in channels of water and dried to 11 percent moisture on patios in the sun. The result is a traceable community lot with a vibrant regional profile ensuring greater producer earnings.

Lot 1240 - Organic Guatemala SHB El Guaya'B Fair Trade

  • Country: Guatemala
  • Region: Huehuetenango
  • Co-op: Guaya’b Asociación Civil (GUAYA’B)
  • Harvest: December - March
  • Process: Fully WashedDried in the Sun
  • Variety: Bourbon, Catimor, Caturra, Sarchimor
  • Altitude: 1,400 – 1,800 meters
  • Soil: Clay-Mineral Volcanic Loam
  • Arrival Date: 2025-07-07
  • Lot Number: 1240