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Coffees from Cooperatives

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    Burundi Turihamwe

    Turihamwe means “together” in Kirundi and is the name of Burundi’s first washing station built and owned exclusively by women farmers. With support of the International Women’s Coffee Alliance and importer, JNP Coffee, the...

    $23.00
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  • A barista cleans a portafilter in preparation for making espresso

    Leftist Espresso (Fairtrade Organic)

    For over 20 years our baristas have pulled shots of Leftist all day, every day - so can you blame us for being obsessed with it? The name Leftist derives from a rationally fundamentalist interpretation of coffee blending: complementary single origin...

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  • Sorting ripe coffee cherries on a drying bed.

    Burundi Ngozi Highlands

    The northern region of Ngozi province has been one of the major successes of the Burundian specialty coffee industry over the last decade. In spite of, or perhaps because of, their remoteness from any major city, the coffee growers in Ngozi are known for...

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  • Coffee trees in mist

    Peru Andean Highlands (Fairtrade)

    Coffee farmers across the northern corridor of the Peruvian Andes have a nickname for their region: “ceja de selva”, or jungle eyebrows, referring to their relative position at the top of the Amazon. This dark roast blend represents...

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  • María Perez, a staff member from Sol y Café, in a coffee field.

    Peru Sol y Café (Fairtrade Organic)

    In the northern highlands of Peru lies Jaén, a small coffee town in the Cajamarca region. While its footprint may be modest, its contribution to coffee production is as mountainous as the Andean ridge in which it rests...

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  • A close up of many hands sorting through coffee cherries.

    Guatemala Guaya'b (Fairtrade Organic Bird-Friendly)

    Guaya'b means "mutual support" in the indigenous Mayan language, Popti. Nearly all of the 600 members of this 33 year old cooperative are of Mayan descent. The cooperative invests heavily in sustainability, evident from their multiple certifications:...

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  • A closeup of green coffee cherries.

    Brazil Cerrado Highlands (Fairtrade)

    If you’re a coffee person you might be thinking, “Brazil Highlands is an oxymoron.” Well, we say whereas altitude may be absolute, Highlands are relative. In Brazil, a relatively uniform topography compared to...

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  • A hill in the Brazil Cerrado region.

    Brazil Coopfam (Fairtrade)

    Located in Poço Fundo, South Minas, Coopfam was founded over 30 years ago as an association of family farmers and in 1998 became the first Fairtrade certified coffee cooperative in the country. Today they pride themselves on...

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  • Drying beds at Rwanda Abakundakawa.

    Rwanda Abakundakawa (Fairtrade Organic)

    Abakundukawa is a cooperative society of over 2,000 smallholder coffee growers in the Gakenke district in Northern Rwanda. Meaning “people who love coffee”, Abakundakawa has spent the last two decades growing coffee sales...

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  • Pedro Sagastume

    Honduras Familia Sagastume (Fairtrade Organic)

    The Sagastume family lives in the small community of El Sauce along the northeastern base of the Santa Bárbara Mountain. Seven family farms are owned and managed by second generation grower, Pedro, and his adult children Heyvis, Yeltsin, Yerin and...

    $18.00
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  • A hammock hanging on a patio.

    Deep Disco (Fairtrade Organic)

    Reunited and it feels so good. Our roasters revived a retro favorite from days past, reminding us, thankfully, that disco ain’t dead. This polyrhythmic blend is one coffee roasted two ways and then remixed to boogie. Featuring all of the old school...

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  • Picking beans at the Ketiara coop.

    Sumatra Ketiara (Fairtrade Organic)

    This coffee comes from the Kopepi Ketiara Cooperative in Aceh Tengah region of Sumatra. Ketiara began exporting coffee in 2013 and boast 1502 members in 19 different villages, the majority of whom are women. Led by forward thinking chairwoman Ms. Rahmah,...

    $19.00
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