Our newest Factory Reserve coffee comes from a
well-established coffee coop in the Huehuetenango region of Guatemala. Rio Azul
Guatemala is grown by the 175 member Rio Azul Coop in the highlands of western
Guatemala. All the members of this coffee growing organization live within
walking distance of the community wet mill in the small village of Jacaltenango.
Officially founded in 1967, the Rio Azul Coop produces around 160,000 pounds of
coffee annually, all of which is a high quality SHB (strictly hard bean) grown
at altitudes between 1200 and 1600 meters. The members of this coop belong to
the Jacaltec group, a subset of the Mayan peoples of Guatemala. This coop is
also involved in a beekeeping project which at first glance may not seem to have
much in common with growing and harvesting coffee. Originally funded by Oxfam,
the Rio Azul beekeeping project employs 28 members of the coop in the production
of 15,000 pounds of honey each year. The sale of this honey is used as an
alternative income source of the coop members. The beekeeping project also
produces a symbiotic benefit for the coffee plants themselves by improving the
pollenation from plant to plant, thus increasing the yield of the coffee crop.
The Rio Azul Coop has not only provided its member growers a direct market and a
stable price for their coffee, it has additionally provided the village of
Jacaltenango with a small clinic and computer lab funded by the sales of their
coffee. The computer lab and clinic are both available for use by members of the
community. You may view some photos of the coop at their website
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Beginning March 5, you may purchase our Rio Azul Guatemala in Our Stores or Online. This high
grown coffee displays a suprisingly rich, warm aroma. The light, clean
body is accompanied by the subtle flavor of chocolate and by a delicate tingle
with every sip. This coffee has been certified as Socially
Responsible. So grab a pound, and sip slowly!