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SOLD OUT.Location
Lacco Valley, Calca, CuscoAltitude
1700 - 2100mVariety
Bourbon, TypicaProcess
WashedSCA Score
Flavour Profiles
Harvest Period
August - SeptemberCertifications
N/AGeronimo Paravecino Cueva and his wife Eulogia Quehuarucho Olave, who are members of the non-profit project "Cooperativa Agraria Orígenes del Valle de Lacco" (Origins of the Lacco Valley Coffee Coop or Café Orígenes for short) and leaders in the cooperative since its inception in 2021.
They are from the campesino community of Juihay, native Quechua speakers, and well respected in the community as some of the most productive and best coffee producers in the region.
Geronimo and Eulogia primarily grow Typica, although they also grow Catimor, Bourbon, Caturra, and Castilla varieties on their farm, which is located in the campesino community of Juihuay in the Lacco Valley, with an altitude ranging from 1700m to 2100m. Geronimo learned coffee production from his mother, and he grew up in Juihuay, which was a remote area with no road access.
Their coffee is traditionally washed, fermented in a ceramic fermentation tank, and all harvest, pulping, washing, and drying is done by hand. Geronimo separates his harvest by variety, with 50% Typica and 50% Bourbon. The farm is 6 hectares, with 3 hectares dedicated to coffee and the others primarily for avocado and cherimoya. They produce around 1500 kilos of green coffee.
Geronimo and Eulogia have been given formal printouts of their cupping scores, flavour profile, and suggestions on how to improve, thanks to the cooperatives efforts to provide post-harvest training.
The Cooperativa Agraria Orígenes del Valle de Lacco (Café Orígenes) started in April 2021 with 40 members from three communities and has now grown to 60 members as of January 2023. The coop has a project known as the Lacco Valley Initiative that seeks to double farmer incomes within three years of their introduction to the project. The cooperative has a long term vision of providing job opportunities for younger community members, improved education, and improved healthcare.
Cafe Origenes buys Geronimo and Euolgia's coffee in parchment and stores them in Grainpro bags, in a high-elevation, low humidity warehouse in Calca, Cusco. Once a buyer has indicated interest in the coffee, it is processed in Expocafe in Los Olivos, Lima, and then sent to the specialty coffee lab run by Sapphire Coffee Roasters in Lima.
The producers they work with are guaranteed a base price for their coffee, and then given an additional payment depending on physical yield, cupping score, and the price that the buyer pays for the coffee. In this case, Geronimo will be paid more than many of the other producers in the cooperative due to the quality and the fact his coffee is being purchased using his namesake.
We did not meet Geronimo or Eulogia but we did cup with Cafe Origenes in Calca, Cusco in December 2022. From the cupping we decided to buy this coffee and look forward to working again with Cafe Origenes.
Yes we can. If you know what Peruvian Coffees you want to source, we can provide a logistics only service.
For more information about this service and how it works, including financing, email hello@khipucoffee.co.uk
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