Fair Trade, Regenerative Organic Nicaragua - Medium Roast - 10oz
Sweet-toned notes of orange, nut with hints of caramel and flowers.
Fatima Ismael assumed cooperative leadership of Soppexcca in the early 2000s. An agronomist who became a trusted leader among the farmers, Fatima brought an impressive vision for Soppexcca, including solid business practices, extremely transparent operations, and progressive initiatives to improve gender equality within the cooperative.
Today, 40% of Soppexcca’s members are women. More than 220 women from the Soppexcca cooperative produce this Las Hermanas coffee.
The success of their coffee brand has distinguished the women within the cooperative and their communities as high-quality coffee producers and strong economic players. As a result of the higher profits from these business partnerships, the women have been able to access micro-finance loans and invest in their farms and their families. Fatima says she would like “to create a worldwide network of women who buy and market Las Hermanas coffee, sending a message to these rural farmers that they have options and can create what they want for themselves and their families.
Soppexcca is one of our first suppliers to receive the Regenerative Organic Certification. They pursued this certification to strengthen their sustainability efforts, land management program, and overall practices at a holistic level by looking out for their soil, forest, air, water, biodiversity, and of course, the productive viability and socioeconomic impact for small producers.
Pictured: Exploradora team with Fatima Ismael
Sweet-toned notes of orange, nut with hints of caramel and flowers.
Fatima Ismael assumed cooperative leadership of Soppexcca in the early 2000s. An agronomist who became a trusted leader among the farmers, Fatima brought an impressive vision for Soppexcca, including solid business practices, extremely transparent operations, and progressive initiatives to improve gender equality within the cooperative.
Today, 40% of Soppexcca’s members are women. More than 220 women from the Soppexcca cooperative produce this Las Hermanas coffee.
The success of their coffee brand has distinguished the women within the cooperative and their communities as high-quality coffee producers and strong economic players. As a result of the higher profits from these business partnerships, the women have been able to access micro-finance loans and invest in their farms and their families. Fatima says she would like “to create a worldwide network of women who buy and market Las Hermanas coffee, sending a message to these rural farmers that they have options and can create what they want for themselves and their families.
Soppexcca is one of our first suppliers to receive the Regenerative Organic Certification. They pursued this certification to strengthen their sustainability efforts, land management program, and overall practices at a holistic level by looking out for their soil, forest, air, water, biodiversity, and of course, the productive viability and socioeconomic impact for small producers.
Pictured: Exploradora team with Fatima Ismael
Sweet-toned notes of orange, nut with hints of caramel and flowers.
Fatima Ismael assumed cooperative leadership of Soppexcca in the early 2000s. An agronomist who became a trusted leader among the farmers, Fatima brought an impressive vision for Soppexcca, including solid business practices, extremely transparent operations, and progressive initiatives to improve gender equality within the cooperative.
Today, 40% of Soppexcca’s members are women. More than 220 women from the Soppexcca cooperative produce this Las Hermanas coffee.
The success of their coffee brand has distinguished the women within the cooperative and their communities as high-quality coffee producers and strong economic players. As a result of the higher profits from these business partnerships, the women have been able to access micro-finance loans and invest in their farms and their families. Fatima says she would like “to create a worldwide network of women who buy and market Las Hermanas coffee, sending a message to these rural farmers that they have options and can create what they want for themselves and their families.
Soppexcca is one of our first suppliers to receive the Regenerative Organic Certification. They pursued this certification to strengthen their sustainability efforts, land management program, and overall practices at a holistic level by looking out for their soil, forest, air, water, biodiversity, and of course, the productive viability and socioeconomic impact for small producers.
Pictured: Exploradora team with Fatima Ismael