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Honduras Natural
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Organic, Royal Reserva, Natural-Process
About the coffee
- Cupping notes: Creamy body and sweet, with notes of cane sugar, peach, and strawberry
- Cultivation: Shade-grown on volcanic highlands in the Sierra la Esperanza mountains of north-central Honduras
- Varieties: Bourbon, Catuai, Caturra, Typica
- Elevation: 4,250-5,600 feet
- Processing: Natural, patio sun-dried
About the people who grow it
Top and bottom: RoyalNY photos, used by permission
In 2000 sixty-two Honduran coffee farmers joined together with a common goal to transform their farms from conventional to organic production and formed COMSA (Cafe Organico Marcala, S.A). In 2001, aided by a foundation called Funder, COMSA earned their organic certification from Bio Latina which has enabled them to market their coffee to more international buyers and realize better selling prices for their coffee. In February 2006, COMSA then applied for and was granted Fair Trade certification status. COMSA uses the Fair Trade price premium to fund many social projects including paying teachers’ salaries and purchasing school supplies. They also finance kitchen construction in the schools to support the Merienda Escolar program which provided meals for school children.
Since COMSA’s inception, it has developed its own approach to organic agriculture, adopting the five “Ms” of organic agriculture: use of organic Matter; application of Micro-organisms in compost; exploring the use of Minerals; production of fermented live Molecules; strengthening the grey Matter (brainpower) of their technical team, members, and strong educational program with their youth and women’s groups
COMSA promotes effective, regenerative organic practices that are both improving productivity and protecting their plants from common diseases. In 2016, COMSA launched the Diplomado Organico, a week-long intensive training program that not only teaches innovative organic farming techniques, but also helps broaden perspectives for small-scale farmers on the relationship between their work, the ecosystem and the health of communities on both sides of the supply chain.
Click here for an informative video about the coop (choose English closed-captions if needed).
Since COMSA’s inception, it has developed its own approach to organic agriculture, adopting the five “Ms” of organic agriculture: use of organic Matter; application of Micro-organisms in compost; exploring the use of Minerals; production of fermented live Molecules; strengthening the grey Matter (brainpower) of their technical team, members, and strong educational program with their youth and women’s groups
COMSA promotes effective, regenerative organic practices that are both improving productivity and protecting their plants from common diseases. In 2016, COMSA launched the Diplomado Organico, a week-long intensive training program that not only teaches innovative organic farming techniques, but also helps broaden perspectives for small-scale farmers on the relationship between their work, the ecosystem and the health of communities on both sides of the supply chain.
Click here for an informative video about the coop (choose English closed-captions if needed).