
Про лот:
2609
Коста Ріка
Tarrazú, San José
Beneficio San Diego
1,600 - 1,900 M.A.S.L.
Caturra & Catuai
January - March
Honey
Про каву:
Our Jaguar Honey comes from Tarrazú, known as Costa Rica’s coffee nursery, from where pioneers started exporting Costa Rican coffee to the world. Produced in Beneficio San Diego, one of the top 3 largest coffee mills in Costa Rica (and the most modern), Jaguar Honey is – as its name suggests – a honey- processed coffee. In comparison with other processings, water usage is very low.
Due to a shorter fermentation period, the coffee acquires an acidity halfway between natural and washed coffees. Farmers produce coffees with some of the unique characteristics of natural processed coffee in less time and with lower risks of unexpected effects, such as overfermentation. In the honey process, the cherry skin is completely removed and only the mucilage is left on the parchment. A honey coffee bean has a lighter, more yellow honey colour. But Jaguar Honey is first and foremost a coffee with an environmental purpose: for every quintal of Jaguar Honey sold, Volcafe Select donates $1 to the Fundación Pro Zoológicos, (Fundazoo).
Based in Costa Rica, Fundazoo is a conservation nonprofit foundation that protects and promotes the natural biodiversity of Costa Rica. Responsible for several zoos and national parks in the country, Fundazoo bases its work on three pillars: research, habitat management and education. Very active in the global scene, Fundazoo works hand in hand with the International Union for Conserva-
tion of Nature (IUCN).
Our sister company in Costa Rica, Café Capris, has been supporting Fundazoo’s Jaguar programme since 2010. Jaguars are an important but endangered species in the ecosystem. They are a so-called ‘umbrella species’, meaning its conservation ensures the protection of a large number of other species. Jaguars need a lot of space to live and migrate across Central and South America. Their migration is the source of their reproduction. Due to human-made developments, the migration routes of jaguars have been severely disrupted. In addition, illegal hunting and deforestation have accelerated the reduction of the jaguar population in Costa Rica. Since the start of the project, Jaguar Honey helped raise $20,000 for Fundazoo.