Choosing Pachamama Is Making a Difference

Pachamama Coffee’s model is unique. First of all because the farmers are the owners of Pachamama Coffee. This not only generates wealth for our families and our communities, but also provides dignity. We are the owners in the entire coffee chain, so it provides dignity for the farmer.

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Impact Report 2021-2022 - Two Momentous Years

By Julia Glick

Pacha Mama means “Mother Earth” in the Quechua language of Perú. She is revered as a goddess of harvest by the indigenous people of the...

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An Update From Coffee Farmer Alexa Marin in Nicaragua | March 2023

By Ashley Fleming

Over the past few weeks in Sacramento, CA, where Pachamama HQ sits, we’ve been experiencing wild weather: unpredictable rainfall, wind toppling down trees and powerlines,...

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Preserving Ecosystems with Organic, Shade Grown Coffee

By Ashley Fleming

Clean water protections, biodiversity preservation and carbon sequestering. This isn’t the typical thing your mind goes to when you think about coffee. But in the...

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Composting Your Pachamama Coffee Bag

By Julia Glick

For over a year now, our team diligently researched the market to find a solution to our plastic packaging and find an alternative to the...

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Earth Month 2022: Our Commitment to the Future of Coffee

By Ashley Fleming

Every year, Earth Month is a time where businesses all over reaffirm commitments to become more sustainable. At Pachamama Coffee, sustainability was the very basis...

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Native American Heritage Month | Indigenous Led Climate Solutions + COP26

By Ashley Fleming

November is officially recognized as Native American Heritage Month. As conversations surround this month and the meaning it holds for our community we recognize the...

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The Widening Coffee Crisis

By Rosa Sarabia

Climate Change and Economic Struggles at Origin Amidst a Global Pandemic: Firsthand Account Words and photographs by coffee farmer Alexa Marin of Nicaragua. The last couple years amplified many of...

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