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Guatemala – Women Producers – Huehuetenango – ASPROCDEGUA
From €9.00

Country:
Guatemala

Region/Location:
Huehuetenango

Farm/Cooperative/Label:
Various farms

Producer:
Various women smallholders

Varietal:
Caturra, Catuai, Pache

Process:
Washed

Altitude:
1600 – 2200 Meter

Grade:
SHB

Certificate:
Organic

Aroma and flavor profile: Bittersweet Chocolate, Black Tea, Citrus, Creamy, Floral Notes, Juicy, Vanilla
Guatemala Women Producers Huehuetenango ASPROCDEGUA additional information.
Asociación de Productores de Café Diferenciados y Especiales de Guatemala (ASPROCDEGUA) is a producing organization that was founded in 2014.
There are 664 contributing members, 394 of whom have organic certification. The producing members own small farms, an average of 2 hectares each, on which they plant coffee as well as other crops for diversification, including bananas, citrus fruit like oranges and lemons, avocado, guava, and cassava.
The organization offers its members access to technical assistance and routinely provides services such as soil analysis, test farms, and social projects based on food security, education, and nutrition.
The smallholders of ASPROCDEGUA are from several different municipalities within the area, including San Marcos, Cuilco, Colotenango, Santa Bárbara, San Sebastián Huehuetenango, Sipacapa, San Antonio Huisa, Cantinil Union, San Pedro Necta, Todos Santos, and Concepción Huista.
The women’s association is not a formal sub–co-op, but the premium earned for their Women Coffee Producers lots goes toward organic fertilizer distribution to the women farmers, among other benefits. In 2020, the premium was used to purchase dairy cows for the women, which were distributed to both augment their household nutrition and to give them better access to organic matter from which to make their own organic compost.
This Guatemala Women Producers Huehuetenango ASPROCDEGUA coffee is a tribute to all woman working in coffee.
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