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  • Finca Nueva Armenia
    Finca Nueva Armenia

    The quality of craftsmanship from Recinos family's Finca Nueva Armenia – in Guatemala's Huehuetenango district – is evident in every cup clean, clear notes of green apple, grape, and almond above a crisp acidity and juicy body.

  • Save Our Soil
    Save Our Soil

    Our soils are in crisis. Conventional, chemical-based farming is destroying soil health, leaving farms with increasingly barren earth.

  • Finca El Puente
    Finca El Puente

    This harvest of Finca El Puente from Marcala, Honduras, brings lighter purple-lavender and plum notes, black cherry, sugar cane sweetness and toasted nut in the finish.

  • farmhouse subscription
    farmhouse subscription

    Enjoy two 12 oz bags of our seasonal farmhouse blend delivered directly to you or a loved each month for three or six months.

Catching Up with our Seeds Program, Week 5

12-14-12
 
Hannah Popish (right) with one-time microlot producer Aquino Huachez Huachez on his farm in Peru.
Our coffee buyer's agent, Hannah, posted another weekly update about our Seeds – Sustaining Environmental and Educational Development at Source – program, which was created to structure and define Counter Culture's monetary contributions to projects that are not coffee-quality-specific but still benefit our coffee-producing partners and their communities. This project in this week's update was slightly different, as it involved Hannah as a contracted consultant at the time helping to formalize a study and lead and analyze the research on the social impact of microlots.
 
Learn more about the programs in Seeds portion of our Sustainability coverage, including this week's Seeds update.
 
Thanks,
Nathan