Mexico Chiapas Organic - Finca Triunfo Verde Santuario

Smooth, pear marmalade, white grape, caramel, lychee
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Bag Weight 69 KG BAG
Harvest Season 2023/24
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Lot Number P612560-1
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About This Coffee

Finca Triunfo Verde (FTV) is a dynamic organization founded in 2004, comprising over 420 small coffee producers dedicated to organic agriculture in the buffer zone of the El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve. Since its inception, FTV has focused on addressing common challenges faced by smallholder farmers, such as lack of market opportunities and access to affordable credit. By promoting conservation and the recovery of natural resources and biodiversity, FTV helps improve the living standards of its members. Through the sale of high-quality, organic coffee, produced without harmful chemicals, FTV ensures fair prices for its farmers.

Country of Origin Mexico
Region Jaltenango, Chiapas, Mexico
Producer Type Cooperative
Farm Name 448 smallholder farmers
Co-Op Finca Triunfo Verde (FTV)
Processing Washed
Processing Description Sun-dried on patios
Growing Altitude 1000m - 1700m
Harvest Season 2023/24
Bag Weight 69 KG BAG
Bag Type Grain Pro / Ecotact
Plant Species Arabica
Variety Bourbon, Catimor, Pacas, Pache, Anacafe 14
Certifications Organic Certified NOP

History of Coffee in Mexico

With seeds from the Caribbean, cultivation began in Veracruz, where custom house records indicate a few hundred bags of coffee were exported as early as 1802. But these exports were apparently anomalous because after 1805 coffee would not be exported again for twenty years, after the war of independence. Production did increase over this period, presumably for domestic trade and consumption. In 1817, a planter named Don Juan Antonio Gomez started “intensive cultivation” further south, where coffee thrived at high altitudes. By 1826 there were half a million trees in Cordoba and Mexican coffee was being exported.  In 1828, seeds—or possibly plants—from Arabia (Yemen) were planted in Uruapan, near the Pacific coast west of Mexico City, by Jose Mariano Michelena. Trees were brought from Guatemala to be planted in the southern state of Chiapas in 1847, and  Oaxaca would become the third largest producer of Mexican coffee by 1889.  

Growing Coffee in Mexico

Mexican coffee grows in 15 states throughout the southern half of the country but over 90% comes from four states: Veracruz, Oaxaca, Chiapas, and Puebla. Specialty coffee comes from the highlands of Veracruz on the gulf coast, the mountains of Oaxaca and Chiapas at the southern tip of Mexico. In Veracruz coffee grows from 1,100-1,660 m.a.s.l. In Chiapas coffee grows from 1,300-1,700 m.a.s.l. In Oaxaca coffee grows from 900-1,650 m.a.s.l. Coffee is grown by more than half a million farmers, 95% of these being smallholders cultivating less than three hectares and 85% of Mexico’s coffee farmers are indigenous Mexicans. Most Mexican coffee is grown under shade and Mexico is one of the world’s largest producers of certified organic coffee and Fair Trade coffee. Most Mexican coffee is Bourbon, Catura, Maragogype, or Mundo Novo, though other varieties can be found. Mexico grows almost no Robusta.  

  • Region Jaltenango, Chiapas, Mexico
  • Farm Name 448 smallholder farmers
  • Producer Type Cooperative
  • Processing Washed
  • Processing Description Sun-dried on patios
  • Bag Type Grain Pro / Ecotact
  • Plant Species Arabica
  • Variety Bourbon, Catimor, Pacas, Pache, Anacafe 14
  • Min Growing Altitude 1000m
  • Max Growing Altitude 1700m
  • Co-Op Finca Triunfo Verde (FTV)
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  • Status Spot
  • Certifications Organic Certified NOP
  • Coffee Grade MEX CA WA SHG
  • CTRM Contract Number P612560-1
  • Country of Origin Mexico
  • Warehouse Continental NJ