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4oz Guatemala: CODECH Women Producers - Joe Pagac Series
4oz Guatemala: CODECH Women Producers - Joe Pagac Series
4oz Guatemala: CODECH Women Producers - Joe Pagac Series
Guatemala - Joe Pagac 4oz
ASPROCDEGUA Women Producers
  • Chocolate ganache
  • candied orange
  • velvety

JOE PAGAC COLLABORATION SERIES

Since 2011, Yellow Brick Coffee has celebrated coffee producing communities around the globe by sharing stories of its producers and uniquely roasting its coffees. By teaming up with Joe Pagac for this limited release, we are proud to honor our local community as well. Joe Pagac is a local painter and sculptor whose colorful murals liven up buildings and streets all over Tucson. We hope you enjoy this celebration of community and collaboration as much as we do. 

THE ORIGIN STORY

The Women Producer coffee from CODECH is a special program, and has been one of the catalysts for our expanded Women Producers collaborations. Coffees in this lot are 100% from women-owned or -managed farms. The women growers are paid a premium to have their lots separated out for this specific offering, and the premiums are used in part by the women of CODECH to support health-initiative programs in the community. Half of the premium is collected for a women's health workshop in the municipality of Concepcion Huista, which has a high infant-mortality rate.

CODECH (Coordinator of Organizations for the Development of Concepcion Huista) is a second-tier organization located in the municipality of Concepcion Huista in the department of Huehuetenango in Guatemala. It comprises 10 different member organizations and has 476 members.

CODECH was founded in 1998, as representatives of the member organizations were in search of alternative development programs for the community in Concepcion Huista. One of CODECH’s main objectives is the participation of women in society and the workforce. Gregorio, the general manager of CODECH, is also pushing for farmers to renovate their farms. He believes they could be producing about three times their current volume on average.

The organization's organic certification is not only indicative of its commitment to being environmentally friendly, but also to be independent from transnationals which produce fertilizers.

Altitude: 1400-2200

Variety / Processing Method: Bourbon, Catimor, Caturra, Maragogype, Pache / Washed

Location: CODECH, Huehuetenango, Guatemala