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El Cofre - Bahareque Micro-lot Series
Cooperativa De Cafetaleros Del Norte Del Valle CAFENORTE
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- 39 ventas en Algrano
- 2 Prom. de pedidos por tostador
- 23 Relaciones con los tostadores
- Origen
- Colombia
- Productor
- Cooperativa De Cafetaleros Del Norte Del Valle CAFENORTE
- Variedad
- Castillo
- Tipo de proceso
- Lavado
- Rango de altitud
- 1650m - 1650m
- Periodo de cosecha
- octubre de 2020 - octubre de 2020
- La puntuación de la catación de Algrano (SCA)
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84.75
puntos
Actualizado septiembre de 2020
- ID
- CO-103-202010
"Grade: EP 2.5% " - Cooperativa De Cafetaleros Del Norte Del Valle CAFENORTE, noviembre de 2020
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La historia del café
Bahareque Coffee makes the difference with the social, economic and environmental impact on the coffee growers. The sons and daughters are part of the CAFENORTE team in different areas of the process.
The coffee goes through different quality processes ensuring quality and consistency
El Cofre is produced by farmers of the municipality of El Cairo. José Didier Flores is one of such producers.
El Cofre is produced by farmers of the municipality of El Cairo. José Didier Flores is one of such producers.
Cafernote’s micro-lot program
In 2020, Cafenorte started a micro-lot program so that its members could be rewarded for producing higher qualities. When a member delivers coffee to one of the 12 collection sites managed by the cooperative, the coffee is immediately evaluated and cupped. If Cafenorte scores the coffee above 86 points and finds a factor below 92 they pay the farmer the local plaza + USD 0.11/lb straight away. After the coffee is sold, the producer will receive another 40% to 60% of the profit, adding USD 1.32/kg on average and going up to USD 1.76/kg. Farmers selling micro-lots will also receive two annual premiums paid to all members.
Currently, Cafenorte separates micro-lots according to cup profile rather than by farmer. Each micro-lot can be composed of beans from up to 5 producers. As the program is new, farmers haven’t yet achieved enough consistency to produce the same quality every year, so the origin of a micro-lot may vary, as it happens with many cooperatives that are starting out in the micro-lot business. This doesn’t mean the coffees are not traceable. The cooperative always knows who produced the coffees they stock and keeps strict records.
Most of Cafenorte’s micro-lots come from the higher altitude municipalities of Valle del Cauca such as El Águila, El Cairo, Argelia and sometimes Versalles, all West of the Cordillera Occidental. The micro-lots are stored in a warehouse and, once the sale is done, Cafenorte assigns the contracted bags to the client. At this point, they can tell exactly who is (are) the farmer(s) behind that lot.
Members’ support
Cafenorte supports its members not merely with technical assistance but also in learning how to manage the farm as a business. Many staff members of the cooperative are sons and daughters of local farmers who receive training from Cafenorte in cupping and quality control, as baristas or as agronomists. Currently, the cooperative is also working on improving how members dry their beans at the farm by helping them build polytunnels. The coop pays for a big percentage of the materials needed and provides the knowledge and the farmer is in charge of labour.
The cooperative is also invested in composting coffee skins so they can be reused as organic fertilizer and in treating the wastewater that results from the washing process. They have been testing the efficacy of East Indian Grass or Vetiver in extracting the toxic substances in residual water and the results are very positive! This method is also affordable and low maintenance for farmers. The coop helps producers in planting the pasture and when it grows, the grass is cut with the roots and thrown in a ditch with the residual water. The roots extract most of the residue, avoiding contamination of rivers and streams.
El proceso
Fully Washed in the traditional way with 20 hours of natural fermentation before the washing process. This coffee is sun-dried and sorted by hand and machines. The pulp and water used in the first washing process are biologically processed and used as organic compost.Más sobre este vendedor
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