Produced by a collection of small farmers in the Tajumuco area of Huehuetenango, an exemplary coffee growing region in Guatemala's northwest highlands with its high altitude and slow growing season that produces dense seeds known for their complex sweetness and structure.
For every bag of Hunchouen we purchase, our sourcing partners and friends at Caribbean Goods make a donation to the MAIA Impact School who do incredible work to support young indigenous women in rural communities of Guatemala. MAIA provide years of secondary education, mental health support and help the young women they work with to build a life on their own terms with economic security and freedom. An initiative we're thrilled to support and that every box you buy directly supports, too.
This is Mutual's second harvest purchasing from Javier alongside his wonderful team at Caribbean Goods and we couldn't be happier with the partnership. Their focus on not only providing fantastic quality coffee but also ensuring that every coffee does meaningful work at origin, as well as contributing to environmental charity work here in Scotland, shows exactly the kind of positive impact coffee can have for all people in the chain. Working together with them to improve things for the planet and people around us makes this already beautiful cup of coffee taste just a little sweeter.