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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A Story of Empowered Women in Coffee Farming: Alexa's Leadership at Prodecoop
In the highlands of Northern Nicaragua, Alexa Marin's farm embodies women's empowerment and exceptional coffee cultivation. Generations of women have shaped life on this land,...
An Update From Coffee Farmer Alexa Marin in Nicaragua | March 2023
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,...
Programas de PRODECOOP en Nicaragua | A Conversation With Alexa Marin, Gender Commission Coordinator
PRODECOOP is a secondary level cooperative in Rio Coco, Nicaragua that unites over 38 base cooperatives. They were founded to support the commercialization and promotion...
Merling Preza, Finalist for Specialty Coffee Association Sustainability Award
We are thrilled to announce that Pachamama President Merling Preza has been selected as a finalist for the Speciality Coffee Association’s 2022 Sustainability Award for her impact...
Limited Release Single Origin Coffee | Nicaragua Natural Maracaturra
This January we are bringing to you an exclusive new single origin from Matagalpa, Nicaragua, a natural processed Maracaturra bean. The new offering comes from the...
Alexa Marin | Finalist, Notable Coffee Producer Award
The 13th Annual Sprudgie Awards have named finalists for a total of thirteen categories. These range from outstanding individuals, to best podcast, and our personal...
The Widening Coffee Crisis
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...
Coffee of the Month: Microlot feature Cantagallo
Featured this month, we have a returning micro lot from Nicaragua: the single origin, Cantagallo. Located in the northern mountains of Nicaragua, in the community of...
Meet Merling Preza, Co-founder and President of Pachamama Coffee and General Manager of PRODECOOP
Meet our co-founder and president, Merling Preza, general manager of PRODECOOP in Estelí, Nicaragua. Ms. Preza recently visited Pachamama's East Sacramento café, where she gave...
Celebrating Women's History Month
This month marks Women’s History Month! We at Pachamama will continue to celebrate some of the amazing women leaders who are farmer-owners of Pachamama Coffee. ...
Historic Hurricanes Hit Coffee Regions in Central America
We want to thank everyone for helping us raise $12,442 to send to Nicaragua. Your amazing support will help our coffee farmers in Nicaragua in...
Cantagallo Reserve Microlot
2020 Reserve Microlot from PRODECOOP in Nicaragua We are proud to introduce a new reserve coffee from the Héroes y Mártires de Cantagallo Cooperative in Nicaragua, owned by...
Guest Post: "From Cooperative to Cooperative"
This post was written by Tim Flores of Community Food Cooperative in Bellingham, WA. A long time Co-Op advocate and friend of Pachamama Coffee, Tim...
Pachamama Coffee Holds 2018 Annual Board of Directors Meeting on Earth Day
On Sunday, April 22nd, Pachamama Coffee Cooperative held its annual Board of Directors meeting in Seattle, Washington. The meeting saw the congregation of the members...
Wine Spectator: "The Mother of Direct Trade Coffee"
"A good cause never tasted so rich." - Mark Pendergrast Click here to download a PDF of the Wine Spectator article: "The Mother of Direct...
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