Teamwork Seasonal Espresso | Colombia
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Chocolate & Caramel
Harvest: Jul-Aug 2024
Country: Colombia
Producer: Community Blend
Region: La Plata, Huila
Process: Washed
Variety: Caturra, Colombia & Castillo
Altitude: 1,400-2,000 masl
As the seasons change, so does our TEAMWORK espresso, highlighting the very best single origin coffees throughout the year. We’re looking for coffees that are balanced and sweet, delicious in milk, and with enough complexity to be enjoyed straight up. This coffee comes from a group of farmers growing coffee in the highlands of La Plata, Huila. This area is known for its loamy fertile soils, and a climate that's perfectly suited for producing high quality coffee. Expect a rich and full espresso, with indulgent notes of chocolate and caramel. The ideal pairing for milk!
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Today, nearly half of coffee production comes from countries predicted to lose more than 60% of land suitable for growing coffee by 2050. As temperatures rise and extreme weather becomes more frequent, coffee farming is becoming increasingly difficult and less profitable for many producers across the globe. World Coffee Research is a non-profit organisation providing farmers with the tools, knowledge, and plants necessary to adapt in a changing climate. Together with our importing partners Caravela, we are donating €0.50 from every Kg of TEAMWORK Seasonal Espresso to support their work.
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Price we paid: €10.32/kg
FOB: €8.91/kg
Farmer / Producer Price: €5.33/kg
Weight Purchased: 7,590 kgs
Relationship: 4 years
Importer: Caravela
Our Teamwork Espresso is purchased through Caravela, who is both the importer and exporter for this coffee. Caravela purchased this community blend directly from 13 farmers in Huehuetenango with upfront payments, then took on the responsibility for the dry milling, warehousing and all of the logistical services of getting this coffee to our roastery.
In an effort to improve how coffee is priced at origin, Caravela has created a figure called the Minimum Prosperity Price. This figure calculates the minimum farmgate price in each country which allows the average farmer to meet their cost of production, make a living wage and obtain a profit margin of at least 20%.
Each of the farmers who contributed to this lot received an initial payment based on the quality of coffee and daily market rate. In cases when this payment was less than the Guatemalan Prosperity Price of $2.49/lb, the producer received a second payment that made up the difference.