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Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Mexican coffee Chiapas production area Serran small farmers' cooperative (organic bean roasting) weight: half pound English name Mexican Chiapas Mexico Chiapas graded SHG producer OPCAAC treatment washing Mexico is organic certified coffee

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Serran small Farmers' Cooperative in Coffee Chiapas, Mexico (organic raw bean baking)

Weight: half a pound

English product name Mexican Chiapas

Country Mexico

Producing area Chiapas

Hierarchical SHG

Producer OPCAAC

Treatment washing

Mexico is one of the largest producers of organic certified coffee.

Because of geographical factors, most of them are sold to the United States.

The Mexican coffee industry began in the 19th century.

Introduced through Jamaica, mainly planted with Arabica varieties.

The producing area is close to Soconusco in the neighboring Guatemala on the Pacific coast.

Early 1990s

The southern state of Chiapas has become the most important coffee producing area in Mexico.

It produces about 275000 tons of coffee a year, accounting for 45 per cent of the country's production.

More than 2 million of Mexicans depend on coffee for a living

75% of Mexican coffee farmers work on less than two hectares of land.

These small farmers produce about 30% of the country's coffee every year.

The rest is produced by large or high-capacity farms.

Since 1988, especially in Chiapas

By providing simple loans to farmers and encouraging the development of forest land, the government

Encourage poor coffee farmers to increase their production,

Expand the planting area to increase income.

Chiapas is located on the plateau bordering Guatemala at the southern tip of Mexico.

Conducted by the National Institute of Mexico in 1991

A study on the system of protecting the Rights of Local Aborigines

And through the formulation of product trade norms to enhance the protection of indigenous residents.

Under such purposes and conditions

Cooperative organizations in various districts are springing up like bamboo shoots after a spring rain.

OPCAAC's full name is Organizaci ó n de Productores

De Caf é de Á ngel Albino Corzo

It's an organic smallholder production organization in Chiapas.

OPCAAC founded in 1995

Construct the management system of farm

Independent production and marketing information that emphasizes the openness and transparency of coffee farmers

And set standards to avoid over-development of land.

The organization gives small loans to its members,

Assistance in technical training, social activities, etc.

And continue to pay attention to the development of organic agriculture and ecological protection.

OPCAAC takes sustainable operation as its purpose.

Create the value of Mexican coffee industry

Through fair trade and ecologically conserved agricultural production

Improve the quality of life of local farmers. OPCAAC

Members use environmentally friendly farming methods to reclaim land

Through the development of regional organizations

Establish sustainable economic and social management and improve the quality of products.

Mexican coffee flavor:

Low acidity of nuts, spices, cream, cool herbs, smooth and mild taste

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