Mexico Seleccion Yajalon Organic
About This Coffee
The Region
One of the most defining landmarks in the region is Palenque City, which has some of the most preserved Mayan architecture in the world. Palenque city was called Lakamha or “Big Water” for the abundant water found in the region. Tourists from all over flock to see the towering stone ruins and learn about the ancient Mayan and Tzeltal people. Yajalón is a municipality located in the Tulijá Tzeltal Chol region and the majority of the 37,000 inhabitants have indigenous Tzeltal origins. The region boasts high biodiversity with native fauna including hummingbirds, anteaters, ocelots and saraguatos (black howler monkey). Cajpe (coffee in the Tzeltal language) is the main economic activity in the communities and is the main link for the community with the international markets. Coffee is the primary cash-crop here but it is often produced with food staples like corn, beans, and spicy chilies, mainly for consumption.
The Process
The organic farming system in Yajalon is performed under partial shade of native trees varieties and intercropped with beans, bananas, pumpkin and citrics and plums. As an organic producer group, fertilisations are made of cherry coffee pulp, dry leaves and wood ashes.
Cherries are picked ripe, de-pulped and fermented between 12-17 hours, washed, and then sun dried on farmers’ yards or zarandas.
- Subregion Yajalón, Chiapas
- Producer Type Small Holder Farmers
- Processing Washed
- Bag Types Grain Pro / Ecotact
- Plant Species Arabica
- Variety Bourbon, Pacamara, Marsellesa
- Min Growing Altitude 1350m
- Max Growing Altitude 1700m
- Screen Size 15 Up
- On Sale No
- Top Lot No
- Price Per Kg €7.85
- Status Spot
- Certifications Organic certified
- Coffee Grade MEX CA WA SHG
- CTRM Contract Number P8002463-4
- Origin Mexico
- Warehouse Vollers Hamburg