Terras

TATA NAHUAL

A coffee with wisdom and great spirit

Location

Guatemala | Acatenango

Key descriptor

Yellow fruits

Process

Traditional Washed’ with aerobic fermentation

Species

Arabica

SCA Score

83.25 points

Drying technique

In the sun in patios

Variety

Bourbon,Catuaí and Caturra

Harvest months

October to March

Screen

15/19

Altitude

1,200-1,800 masl

Picking method

Selective manual

Packaging

60 kg bags : GrainPro

FAMILY EXPORTER IN THE REGION OF ACATENANGO

Production

Tata Nahual is produced by a family-owned exporter in the Acatenango coffee growing region of Guatemala.
This exporter has more than 25 años of experience working in coffee production. They are located in the coffee growing region of Fraijanes Plateau, this region is characterized for being one of the regions that produces high quality coffees in the country, in this place is where they have their headquarters and their dry mill, for the preparation of their coffees and microlots. Its mission is to receive the highest quality Guatemalan coffee from the best producers, in order to be the first choice for its customers. Its vision consists of developing long-term relationships with producers that have adequate maintenance, harvesting and processing practices, which allows it to position itself in the main consumer markets of differentiated coffees.

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COFFEE REGION

Acatenango

The coffee region of Acatenango is located in the southwest of Guatemala, with an estimated population of 23,000 inhabitants and an area of 172 km². has 3 coffee-growing districts, These districts are home to more than 2,220 families that cultivate more than 4,443.32 hectares of Arabica coffee of the following varietals: Bourbon, Caturra, Catuaí, Pache and Typica.Acatenango is the 6th largest coffee growing region in the country.

Location

Guatemala

Surface area 108,889 km².

17, 58 million inhabitants

8 coffee regions

305,000 hectares with coffee

Acatenango

Surface 172 km².

23.000 inhabitants

3 coffee-growing districts

4,443.32 hectares with coffee