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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Community Supported Agriculture: What is it and Why is it Important?
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a system that allows for consumers and producers to build a closer relationship within the food system. In this model,...
¡Vamos a mí casa! Guest blog by Theo Bernados
“¡Vamos a mí casa!”, Manuel implores me. After an hour of showing me his coffee fields, this brawny yet soft spoken Guatemalan farmer invites me...
Brew Guide: How to Make Cold Brew At Home
It’s that time of year again where we trade in our beloved hot cup of coffee for something more weather appropriate. Do you ever come...
Summer is Heating Up, Cool Down With Our All New Seasonal Menu
☀️😎🌻 The all new Pacha menu inspired by the flavors of summer is available at our three cafés. P E A C H E S...
New Report Finds Living Income for Coffee Producers
Verified Living Income White Paper: Transforming Procurement for Improved Farmer Livelihoods by Grayson Caldwell: Bellwether Coffee, Cory Gilman: Heifer International, Monica Terveer: Sustainable Harvest May...
Pachamama Coffee Accepts the 2021 Sustainability Award for Business Model from the Speciality Coffee Association
May 12, 2021 We are honored to win the Specialty Coffee Association's 2021 Sustainability Award for Business Model. Pachamama Coffee Cooperative is the collective effort...
Pachamama Coffee Wins the SCA's Sustainability Award for Business Model
Sacramento, California – Pachamama Coffee Cooperative, a farmer-owned roaster and retailer of organic coffee, has won the Specialty Coffee Association 2021 Sustainability Award for Business Model. The...
The Role and Power of Cooperatives: Merling Preza at SCA Re:co Symposium 2019
In 2019, Pachamama President and PRODECOOP General Manager, Merling Preza, spoke at the Speciality Coffee Association’s Re:co Speciality Coffee Symposium. She sat down with Kim Elena...
Pachamama Coffee Highlighted at the ICA's 'Cooperatives for Development' Conference in Rwanda
November 2019 Kigali, Rwanda - The International Cooperative Alliance holds a yearly conference bringing together the minds of cooperative leaders around the world to discuss...
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...
The Best Coffee Subscription Directly from the Farmers Themselves
In April 2011, Pachamama Coffee launched the first of its kind farmer-to-consumer coffee subscription that linked global farmers directly with the local consumers in the...
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...
Earth Day - What it means to be Certified Organic
It is the 51st annual Earth Day and we are reflecting on what it means to commit to sustainability and the future of this planet....
2020 Transparency Report
DELIVERING MARKET ACCESS AND PROFITS TO SMALLHOLDER FARMERS >> Download the full 2020 Transparency Report March 2021 A supply chain is only as strong as...
A Ceremonial Coffee: K'intu Blend
An Offering in Celebration of Our 15 Year Anniversary K'intu Blend is our offering to Pachamama, Mother Earth. It's an offering in the spirit of gratitude to all that...