In order to make our customers susceptible to the problems in the coffee producing countries, we created 'Pachamama’, an aromatic coffee blend. We consider it a medium to communicate and in the mean time, it’s used to finance a school building project in Guatemala.
Children from coffee growers in Latin America can often not go to school for months, because they must help out in the plantations, or simply because there are no schools nearby. Coffee plantations are mostly far away from villages or cities where the schools are. With every packet of the Pachamama blend from Koffie Kàn, you give direct support to a school building project at the Finca Platanillo, in the middle of a coffee area in Guatemala. As a result, all children from the plantation are able to spend more time at school and less time in the coffee plantations. That’s why this tender Arabica from the highlands of Guatemala and Honduras bears an Indian name meaning ‘Nourishing Mother Earth’. A fine coffee, but also fair, for double pleasure.
