NEW - Organic Guatemala Huehuetenango - Medium Roast - Certified Organic, Certified Fair Trade, Certified Smithsonian Bird Friendly

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NEW - Organic Guatemala Huehuetenango - Medium Roast - Certified Organic, Certified Fair Trade, Certified Smithsonian Bird Friendly

from $18.00

Certified Organic Guatemala coffee is roasted to a medium roast. Notes of milk chocolate, orange, and red apple make this coffee the perfect cup for the morning or a pick me up in the afternoon. This coffee is versatile and works great as a drip coffee, espresso, French press, or cold brew.

ASOBAGRI, or the Association Barillense de Agricultores was founded in 1989 by 20 Mayan coffee and cardamom farmers. The members of ASOBAGRI are from approximately 30 small villages in the Huehuetenango region, surrounded by the Cuchumantanes mountains and the Maxbal Forest Reserve. This coffee is grown under guava, plantain, and banana trees. ASOBAGRI promotes sustainable agriculture by training its farmers in organic production methods, investment in infrastructure, and operating their own warehouses and drying patios.

SOURCED FROM - Guatemala

ELEVATION - 1650 to 1650 meters

VARIETALS - Bourbon, Caturra

PROCESS - Fully Washed, Mechanical Dryer

HARVEST - November - March

CUPPING NOTES - Milk Chocolate, Orange, red Apple

Your Coffee Is Stronger Than You Think

Bird Friendly does more than any other certification to conserve habitat for birds. Smithsonian scientists developed the Bird Friendly certification for coffee in the late 1990s to conserve habitat and protect migratory songbirds — and this trusted brand has recently expanded to cocoa.

Bird Friendly habitat ensures a mix of foliage cover, tree height, and biodiversity that creates quality habitat for birds and other wildlife. This certification provides farmers with a premium for their products, and because of stringent growing standards, the Bird Friendly program is also a critical asset in fighting climate change.

Did You Know?

  • The bird population in the United States and Canada has declined by almost 30% — a total loss of 3 billion birds — across biomes since 1970 with habitat loss as a driving force.

  • 75% of the world's coffee is farmed with practices that leave no place for birds, or worse, actively destroy forest habitat. When forests disappear, migratory songbirds disappear too.

  • Bird Friendly farms are 100% organic certified — no harmful pesticides — so they are better for the people and the planet.

  • Bird Friendly certification protects birds and habitats through the hard work of 5,100 Bird Friendly farmers in 11 countries growing 34 million pounds of coffee annually.

  • New Bird Friendly certified cocoa protects new habitat; farmers in the Dominican Republic are now proudly growing cocoa that is good for birds, better for their bottom line, and positive for our planet. Smithsonian is looking to rapidly expand into additional countries.

Sustainable Development Goals

Bird Friendly coffee habitat flies above the rest by protecting a combination of foliage cover and tree diversity proven to provide quality habitat for birds and other wildlife.

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