Our Coffee Journey: From Colombian Farms to Your Cup
Our farmers in Colombia are at the heart of what we do. Many of them are multi-generational coffee growers, with a deep-rooted knowledge of the land, climate, and coffee cultivation techniques. Through sustainable farming practices, they ensure every crop is not only flavorful but also grown with respect for the environment and their communities.

A group of people in a store discussing a poster on a pillar near a window.

A man speaking to a seated audience in a public space with a banner displaying coffee processing information. An indoor setting with people attentive to the presentation.

Aerial view of a rural agricultural area with structures covered in plastic sheeting, surrounded by trees and hills.

Partially constructed wooden structure with a roof made of clear plastic sheets, set on a hillside with lush green vegetation in the background.

People posing with colorful 'Yo Caicedo' sign in a park with bust sculpture in the background.

A person wearing a hat, carrying a burlap sack, walking through a coffee plantation with lush green foliage, accompanied by a dog.

People standing in a greenhouse with wooden structures.

Heap of ripe red coffee cherries in a concrete processing tank with incoming water and pipeline, next to coffee trees.

A printed page featuring a man wearing a hat in front of foliage, with a text overlay describing his work in organic farming in Caicedo Antioquia. The text highlights his dedication to organic production, environmental conservation, and healthy food practices at a farm in La Manga, Barranquilla.

A woman, identified as Martha Múnera from the village of Romeral, Caicedo Ant., stands by a coffee plant with red coffee cherries. The background text describes the history of a coffee farm purchased by the Garcia family in 1970, highlighting its development and specialization in coffee production.

Large blue barrels filled with harvested red berries, surrounded by striped bags, in a rustic outdoor setting.

Two people sorting red coffee cherries on a burlap mat outdoors.

Person sorting red coffee cherries on a large table outdoors.

Woman standing next to coffee plants, with text describing the history of a coffee farm bought by Luis Garcia in 1970, and the cultivation of Caturro coffee seeds. The farm is now known for its specialty coffee. Photo includes the name Martha Mulera from Romeral, Caicedo municipality.

A man and a girl standing in a lush green landscape, both wearing white polo shirts. The man is wearing a black cap, and they are surrounded by plants with mountains in the background.

Family outdoors with hanging plants

Group of people posing outdoors under a canopy, with a table in front holding various containers and a blue barrel nearby.

Group of people seated, smiling, on a porch with red trim and walls; includes an older man in a hat.

Coffee brewing setup with beans in a jar, stainless steel kettle, and a person drinking from a cup in the background.












