Antigua Coffee Growing Region | the Land of Shade Grown, Premium Coffee

Antigua Coffee Growing Region | the Land of Shade Grown, Premium Coffee

Antigua, Guatemala is considered to produce some of the best coffee in Guatemala that is internationally recognized for its outstanding quality and flavor. Rainy and dry seasons are well-defined, allowing for gradual and uniform maturity of some of the best arabica, shade grown coffee beans that give way to a specialty coffee that is “elegant and well balanced with a rich aroma and very sweet taste.”

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2022 highlights at our partner cooperatives

2022 highlights at our partner cooperatives

2022 was quite a year, and here are the highlights! The Union inaugurated new roasting and hosting facilities, La Familia Collective opened the first specialty coffee shop in San Miguel Escobar, and a faculty-led trip from the University of Wisconsin Eau-Claire helped Ija’tz Cooperative build a new warehouse for their machinery.

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How our partner cooperatives are celebrating the holidays

How our partner cooperatives are celebrating the holidays

The spirit of the holidays can be felt throughout the community of San Miguel Escobar as we eagerly await celebrations, customs, and coming together. In preparation of the holidays, we asked second generation coffee producers in San Miguel Escobar what they look forward to the most this time of year.

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Julia's entrepreneurship goes beyond coffee

Julia's entrepreneurship goes beyond coffee

Julia is one of the three women members of Young Entrepreneurs of San Miguel Escobar. As the daughter of some of the community’s first coffee farmers, when she was younger she accompanied her parents to the fields to harvest the ripened cherries. She now cultivates and processes her own beans, which she exports with nine other Young Entrepreneur members, all of whom are second generation producers.

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Eduardo’s drive to expand his coffee  production

Eduardo’s drive to expand his coffee production

This year, when De La Gente began accepting loan requests from the Young Entrepreneurs, Eduardo applied for and was granted a $1,050 loan to invest in fertilizer and equipment for maintaining the land he already owns. “I have always said that having this space in this group is a privilege to be part of and I feel happy and content to be part of it.”

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Guillermo combats the effects of climate change in his fields

Guillermo combats the effects of climate change in his fields

Guillermo’s fields flowered just a few months ago, instilling hope for the next harvest. “It has been a major help receiving the loan to be able to buy fertilizer for my coffee and treat my fields,” he says. “My goal is to buy more land and produce more coffee so that my production continues to grow.”

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