Mexico washed Arabica SHG EP Finca Monte Grande

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Verfügbare Menge: 259 GrainPro Sack à 69kg
SKU
103705-1652
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Unit of Measure GrainPro Sack à 69kg
Status Unshipped
Warehouse At Origin
Bag Type Grain Pro
Crop 24/25
Charge 103705
Variety Red and Yellow Catuai
Region Jaltenango de la Paz, Chiapas
Process Washed
Producer Finca Monte Grande

Mexico produces a diverse variety of premium coffees, ranging from lighter-bodied, delicate qualities to sweeter coffees with caramel or chocolate notes. Many different micro-climates create these unique flavors with varied rainfall patterns and rich soils across the country.

The coffee in question is cultivated at Finca Montegrande, situated in the coffee region of Jaltenango de la Paz in Chiapas. This region, located at the foothill of the Sierra Madre, marks the southernmost part of Mexico, sharing borders with Guatemala to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the south.

Established in 1917, Finca Montegrande is now operated by the third generation of the Moises family, emphasizing self-sustainability and environmental stewardship. The farm utilizes a hydro-electrical plant for milling, plants native forestry species to enhance shade and soil nitrogen, and employs organic waste to prevent erosion, minimizing herbicide use for soil protection and regeneration. Moreover, the wet mill at Finca Montegrande stands out for its efficient water usage, utilizing only 5% of the water volume typically employed by traditional wet mills. The coffee pulp generated during processing is composted, serving as a natural fertilizer.

200 permanent, very motivated workers do their best to both ensure excellent quality and make Finca Montegrande one of the most productive coffee farms in Mexico.

Mexico is filled with contrasting landscapes and rich traditions. You can explore large deserts, snow-capped mountains, cloud forests as well as breathtaking coastlines. Because of its central location close to both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, Mexico provides perfect conditions for coffee cultivation. The main coffee growing regions in Mexico are Chiapas, Veracruz, Oaxaca and Puebla. Due to the different regions, Mexican coffee has a wide variety of flavors.

When it comes to high-quality coffees, Mexico is often overlooked, although it has much to offer. Coffee first arrived in the country in the late 1700s. For a long time, coffee production was dominated by a few landowners. After the Mexican revolution in the 1920s, the land was redistributed to the indigenous people, breaking up many large haciendas. Since then, coffee has mostly been cultivated by smallholder farmers on a few hectares each.

In the 1970s, coffee was finally recognized as an important export good that supported rural development. Over the following decades, the Mexican government started to heavily promote coffee production. By 1990, Mexico had risen to the fourth-largest producer in the world. Back then, coffee was an essential pillar of the national economy. Unfortunately, this development ended shortly after due to the 'coffee crisis' in the 90s, leading to a drastic decline in production and quality.

Over the years, the farmers started working together and formed cooperatives to recover from the crisis. The cooperatives provided technical assistance, training, and support in marketing and financial matters to their members. Moreover, they supported indigenous producers and encouraged sustainable coffee production.

Today, much of Mexico's coffee is exported to the United States. We are happy to offer you some of the finest Mexican lots in our onlineshop.

 

CONTINENT

North America

COFFEE REGIONSChiapas, Oaxaca, Veracruz
COFFEE ALTITUDES800 – 1,800 masl.
VARIETIES

Typica, Bourbon, Caturra, Mundo Novo, Maragogype, Catimor, Catuai

HARVEST PERIODNov - Mar
COFFEE FARMSSmallholders and plantations
AVERAGE FARM SIZE0.5 – 5.5 ha
YEARLY PRODUCTION (IN 60KG BAGS)4.000.000
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