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Bolivia, 'Cafe Femenino' Organic/Fair Trade/Shade-Grown
This
shade-grown, fair trade, organic coffee comes from approximately 86 women farmers that participate in
Cafe Femenino, Bolivia. Farms are
filled with lush coffee trees and mixed with mahogany, mandarins,
lemons, oranges, plantains, and bananas. The coffee is manually
de-pulped, then washed and transferred to raised drying beds. In the
cup, it exhibits a full body and lemon zest acidity, with flavors of
chocolate and hazelnut, underscored by subtle pine essence.
Altitude: 1300 - 1800m
Type: Arabica - Typica and Bourbon
Processing: Wet processed / sun dried
Café Femenino beans are the first and only coffee beans grown exclusively by women farmers.
What makes Cafe Femenino different from other fair trade projects?
- The
social impacts of the Cafe Femenino project are remarkable. High abuse
rates toward women are decreasing in rural farming communities.
- Many girls are now being educated. Prior to Cafe Femenino, it was common practice to educate only the boys in the family.
- Families
are slowly rising out of poverty and creating a better life because for
the first time, women are in charge of their own money and their
family's economics.
- Within
the Cafe Femenino model - and in the spirit of full circle philanthropy
- roasters, retailers, and consumers are able to support women's
centers in their own communities.
As
a participating roaster in the Café Femenino project, Stauf’s Coffee
Roasters is proud to commit 20% from Café Femenino sales to the Griswold Residency of YWCA Columbus,
Ohio. Since 1886, YWCA Columbus has provided affordable housing for
women in transition. Today, the historic Griswold Building in downtown
Columbus is home to more than 100 low-income women at any given
time—many who are beginning their first jobs; recovering from
drug-related, alcohol-related, and mental illnesses; or pursuing their
education.
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