Peru: Regional Cajamarca organic

Peru: Regional Cajamarca organic

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Tasting notes: Chocolate, Nuts, Citrus, Cookie and Sugary.
Nodiadau blas: Siocled,Cnau, Sitrws, Cwci a Siwgraidd

Ande Peruano farmers are located across the provinces of Jaén, San Ignacio, and Utcubamba with altitudes ranging from 1680 to 2169 masl. Using an Eco friendly wet processes then sun drying the Catuai, Pache, Typica, Catimor variatals included in this lot.

Mae'r ffermydd Ande Peruano wedi eu lleoli dros y diriogaeth Jaén, San Ignacio, a Utcubamba gyda uchderoedd rhwng 1680 i 2169 mulm. I brosesu'r mathau Catuai, Pache, Typica a'r Catimor sydd yn y swp yma mae nhw'n defnyddio  brosesau gwlyb ecogyfeillgar ac yn eu sychu yn  yr haul.

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The Ande Peruano coffee producers association is a non-profit social enterprise, established in 2020 in Jaén, Peru. It is comprised of over 260 coffee farming families providing agricultural services to improve economic outcomes and quality of life for its members. Ande Peruano also aims to sustain the local coffee growing regions through promotion of organic and sustainable practices.

The participating growers in this particular lot include: Loayza Quispe Ramiro, Herrera Quispe Maria Delicia, Guevara Flores Alfredo, Tocto Calderon Santos, Jesus Gastelo Saucedo Santos, Vinses Guevara Flores Asuncion, Jimenez Garcia Juventino, Abad Herrera Alcides, Bravo Guevara Rene, Dianires Guevara Flores Asuncion, and Guevara Perez Severino.

Ande Peruano farmers are located across the provinces of Jaén, San Ignacio, and Utcubamba with altitudes ranging from 1680 to 2169 meters above sea level. This wide distribution allows for an extended 8 month harvest from March to October each year. The variation in microclimates and varietals, including Catimor, Typica, Pache and Catuai, contributes to a spectrum of flavour profiles.

Cherries are selectively hand-picked at peak ripeness. Eco-friendly wet milling techniques are used to pulp, ferment, wash and sun-dry the beans. Careful processing retains the intrinsic qualities of each coffee's origin. The dried parchment is stored in clean sacks before export. For 2023, Ande Peruano projects over 15,000 quintals of green coffee, continuing its upward annual growth. The organization remains committed to its members and customers through responsible farming, quality improvement and stability.

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