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By Rosa Angelica Sarabia I could hardly believe my eyes as we drove down the winding two-lane road from Xalapa to Huatusco. With the golden hour sun to our right, the scene became a glow of green as the light illuminated...
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Women's History Month is not just about remembering the impact of women who came before us, it is also about learning to recognize those who continue paving the way for other women today, those who are leaders in their families, in their...
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Coffee producer and Pachamama Coffee Cooperatve member, Caterina Yac, talks about her love of working in the coffee industry and how her production goes directly to Pachamama to “have more income for our family, and to have more work for the organization.”...
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How do you brew your coffee every morning? Pour-over, french press, standard coffee machine? It’s probably quite different than how Sofia Vanegas, small-scale coffee farmer in northern Nicaragua, prepares her organic coffee. Coffee culture in Nicaragua is a beautiful, meticulous process....
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This beautiful video of a traditional coffee ceremony in Ethiopia was filmed by Olaf Hammelburg for TraceableCoffee.org, a project of Pachamama Coffee Cooperative and the Oromia Coffee Farmers Cooperative Union (OCFCU).
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