Colombia Terra Rosa - Flor Esencia

20 women producers organized around Mujeres Cafeteras Florencia | Asociación Ecoterra SAS

Grower: 20 women producers organized around Mujeres Cafeteras Florencia | Asociación Ecoterra SAS

Altitude: 1700-1950 masl

Variety: Castillo, Caturra, and Colombia

Soil: Clay minerals

Region: Pitalito, Oropapa, and Salado Blanco municipalities, Huila Department, Colombia

Process: Fully washed and dried inside solar dryers that provide protection from the rain

Harvest: November - January | May - September

Producers Certification: Organic

Coffee Broker: Royal Coffee https://royalcoffee.com/

Sourcing Details

Want to support women in coffee? Ecoterra Rosa is a group of 20 women producers members of Mujeres Cafeteras Florencia and the Asociación Ecoterra SAS, who are working together to find an international market for their coffee.  Organizing as a group was a critical first step because these women are individually cultivating coffee on small farms of just a few acres.  The women have leaders from each community to establish a larger network of support.  The model of collaboration produces a traceable community blend with a vibrant regional profile.

Processing Details

During the harvest, each producer follows a strict protocol which includes picking cherries at optimum ripeness, hand sorting, floating to remove damaged and undeveloped beans, depulping and fermenting.  Fermentation is done in sealed containers, creating a controlled environment for prolonged fermentations of up to 60 hours.  After fermentation, the parchment-covered seed is washed and placed on patios or raised beds to slowly dry to 11%.

Exporting Details

An export company called Mastercol provides crucial logistical support for things like warehousing and milling coffee for export to the international market, which provides better income for everyone to reinvest in their farms and strengthen their families’ livelihoods.  The women hope to use profits from selling their coffee to start an organic vegetable garden and farmers market where they can sell what they grow.