Costa Rica washed Arabica SHB EP La Alianza Los Santos Organic

Spot: Continental, NJ
Quantity Available: 16 bags of 69kg
SKU
1001832-1177
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Unit of Measure bags of 69kg
Status Spot
Warehouse Continental, NJ
Crop 24/25
Batch 1001832
Variety Caturra & Catuai
Region Los Santos
Process Washed
Grade SHB
Sustainability Organic NOP
Producer Smallholder producers

Costa Rica, renowned for its lush rainforests, pristine beaches, rivers, and rich biodiversity, is a global favorite among travelers. In addition to its natural beauty, the country boasts a long-standing tradition of producing high-quality coffee, cultivated since the early 19th century across eight distinct regions.

Located in San José province, Los Santos is a mountainous region in central-southern Costa Rica, encompassing the cantons of Dota, León Cortés Castro, and Tarrazú. Coffees from this area benefit from a cool climate, rich volcanic soils, and high altitudes, earning Los Santos a long-standing reputation for quality.

This coffee is the result of the dedication of organic smallholder producers who are members of the Asociación Alianza de Familias Productoras Orgánicas de Costa Rica, known as Alianza. Founded in 2001, the association brings together organic coffee producers from six different sectors across the country.

This Los Santos lot is washed and classified as SHB EP. SHB stands for “Strictly Hard Bean” and refers to coffees grown at altitudes above 1,200 masl . EP stands for European Preparation, ensuring Screen 15+ beans with a low defect tolerance.

Out of the tropical countries, Costa Rica is probably the most environmentally conscious one. More than 25% of the country's land is protected in national parks, while 5% of the global biodiversity can be found in this rather small country. Next to this impressive progress in conserving nature, Costa Rica has also established a reputation for stable economic growth. Costa Ricans call themselves "ticos" and strongly believe in the absence of a national military. No surprise, this progressive nation is said to be one of the happiest people on earth according to the Happy Planet Index. We believe this thoughtfulness can also be found in each cup of coffee from this Central American beauty.

The first coffee production in Costa Rica dates back to the late 18th century. The government created major incentives to cultivate coffee by giving farmed land to the growers for free after five years of coffee cultivation. It turned coffee into the most important export good and was a substantial part of the country's economic rise.

However, until the mid-1990s, coffee production also put its shadows on Costa Rica: water used for fermenting the beans left the washing stations without filtering while deforestation had reached a critical level. It was in 1995 when the government stepped in once again and caused a radical change by creating strict environmental laws in coffee production.

Nowadays, Costa Rica has a reputation for having some of the highest production and quality standards. This not only includes high quality standards with respect to coffee cups but also to social welfare and environmental-friendly processing technologies in production. Costa Rican coffees tend to have a medium body, are well-balanced surprise with a fresh and sweet acidity.

 

CONTINENT Central America
COFFEE REGIONS Central Valley, West Valley, Tarrazú
COFFEE ALTITUDES 700 – 1,900 masl.
VARIETIES Bourbon, Jackson, Mibrizi and some SL varieties
HARVEST PERIOD Oct – Mar
COFFEE FARMS Smallholders and plantations
AVERAGE FARM SIZE 0.5 – 5.5 ha
YEARLY PRODUCTION (IN 60KG BAGS) 1,472,000 
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