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ASOCAFE : Caranavi, Bolivia
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ASOCAFE
Perched atop fertile mountain ridges in the foothills east of the Andes, 300 farming families produce one of Bolivia’s sweetest coffees under the shade of lush jungle canopy. These farmers are members of ASOCAFE, a cooperative founded in 1990 in an effort to improve the quality of the area’s coffee and, consequently, price and income for farmers.
Caranavi province is the heartland of Bolivia’s coffee production. Rivers that flow from glaciers 4,000 meters above carve deep valleys and create an ideal landscape for the cultivation of exquisite coffee. The farmers of ASOCAFE grow prized varietals on their small farms and transport their carefully hand-picked coffee to central processing stations, where, under the watchful eye of the cooperative’s staff, the ripe cherries are depulped, fermented, washed, and sun-dried.
Farmer Facts
- Co-op: ASOCAFE
- Region: Caranavi
- Altitude: 800-1,800 meters
- Processing: Wet / Washed
- Varietal: Typica, Caturra, Catui
It is a light roast with sweet, citrus, chocolate and ripe papaya flavors.