Mexico NKG Bloom Los Altos is the work of 102 indigenous women from five municipalities of the Los Altos de Chiapas region of Mexico. They have, for generations, been custodians of their traditional knowledge and culture. They have also been instrumental in preserving coffee production in Mexico.
The rust pandemic in 2014, combined with ageing trees on coffee plantations, lead to low production, which in turn resulted in mass migration in favor of urban work options. Existing gender inequalities — especially in rural areas — meant historically less power over resources, as well as decreased access to education, employment and decision making. This dynamic has left many women producers trapped in their given circumstance. The exodus of men in particular has altered the social roles historical relegated to the women of these communities. Women stayed at home as men migrated to the cities, creating space for women to step more strongly into roles of economic power. These indigenous women stepped into the role of farmer and entrepreneur, and did so with enthusiasm.
Of the 102 producers who contribute to Mexico NKG Bloom Los Altos, 12 are under age 29, and 57 age 30-50, meaning this group represents the future of coffee in the region as well as the present. Each producer works an average of 1.2 hectares, producing cherry that is hand-pulped, fermented in small tanks, washed and sundried.
Please note our green bean stock levels are subject to change and there may be the rare occasion where for whatever reason we are unable to fulfil your order. In this instance we would get in touch to decide a resolution.
Women Power Mexico
Country: Mexico
Varietal: Sarchimore and Caturra
Processing: Washed, sun dried
Altitude: 1100 - 1500 masl
Flavours:Plum, brown sugar, almond; citric acidity, juicy body.