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Chiapas, Mexico
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Chiapas, a picturesque state in the south of Mexico, is a treasure for coffee lovers. Let me take you through the aromas and flavors of this coffee growing region:
- coffee production: Chiapas is the leader in coffee production in Mexico. Its conditions are similar to countries like Vietnam and China, and it has a yield per hectare higher than the world average.1.
- Key coffee region: Chiapas contributes more than Country Coffee 41%. It is one of the main coffee regions in Mexico2.
- Small producer organizations: In the Sierra and Altos de Chiapas, various organizations of coffee producers have faced challenges on their path to success. Despite difficulties such as the change in demand and the lack of access to favorable marketing channels, have made significant progress. The project of United Nations Development Program (UNDP) has provided support to organizations such as Lekil-Kuxlejal SC de RL de CV, Batsil Winik (Kulaktik) / People's Democratic Union AC, Experimentation Center for Community Development Tzeltal, AC (CEDECOT) and Sustainable Development of the Grijalva Basin SPR de RL to strengthen your production processes3.
- Average plot size: Coffee producers in Chiapas own plots or smallholdings of 1.5 to 5 hectares3.
- Postharvest specialization: The project has focused on specializing the post-harvest product, either by conditioning the grain in parchment or processing it through roasting and grinding. Organizations like Batsil Winik have increased their production of roasted and ground coffee, going from 120 kg in 2019 to 900 kg in 20223.
In short, Chiapas is a fertile land where coffee flourishes, and its producers strive to overcome challenges to offer quality coffee to the world. ☕🌿
3: United Nations Development Program In the lush mountain landscapes of the Sierra and Altos Tsotsil-Tseltal in Chiapas, various organizations of coffee producers have faced countless challenges on their path to success. 1: CentroGeo – Coffee in Chiapas 2: Rainforest Alliance – More sustainable coffee production grows in Chiapas