North & Central America

 
 
Active Clients
FINCA SAN NICOLAS ANTIGUA, MEXICO

San Nicolas Antigua SPR de RI (SAN) is a coffee estate located in Chiapas, Mexico and has been operating for more than 50 years. The coffee production is organic and Bio Latina Certified.

FINCA CUSTEPEC, MEXICO

Beneficio Custapec S.A. de C.V. is a family-owned company that collects and processes and commercialized the entire production of an aggregation of 17 family-owned farms encompassing 3,379 hectares of shade-grown coffee.

FINCA MONTE GRANDE, MEXICO
Finca Monte Grande is part of a collaborative with Finca Montegrande Santa Rose and operates one estate, Montegrande Farms. The company was founded in 1917 and cultivates 341 hectares of coffee.
COMON YAJ NOPTIC, MEXICO

Comon is a coffee association located within El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve in Chiapas, Mexico.

Finca Argovia, Mexico

The plantation operates the first approved wastewater treatment plant and one of the first ecological wet mills in Mexico. The plantation also works closely on water and soil conservation issues.

Finca Arroyo Negro, Mexico

Finca Arroyo Negro has set aside for conservation 200 hectares of primary forest that is contained within the coffee estate and serves as habitat for the Endangered Baird’s tapir.

Los Andes private nature reserve, Guatemala

This estate has endeavored to introduce new technologies to minimize the impact of coffee production on its fragile environment. The farm uses an ecological wet milling system to mitigate impacts.

Unión de Ejidos Profesor Otilio Montaño, Mexico

The cooperative’s 379 members are trained in environmentally friendly and sustainable agricultural practices. It has helped conserve one of Mexico's remaining cloud and pine oak forest fragements, as well as lowland evergreen forests.

Veragua Rainforest, Costa Rica

This sustainable ecotourism enterprise combines a unique offering of educational rain forest excursions, cultural experiences and biodiversity conservation in a forest surrounding La Amistad National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Playa Viva, Mexico

This sustainable boutique hotel and eco-resort is located 30 minutes from ZihuatanejoIxtapa International Airport (ZIH) in the state of Guerrero on the Pacific Coast of Mexico. PV is located on 1.3 km of private beach in 86 ha that include a turtle sanctuary, archaeological site, 3-acre permaculture organic garden and farm, estuary and ocean-front boutique hotel.

Inactive Clients
belize lodge, Belize
The southern Belize company used the five-year loan to complete construction of two ecolodges, reforest 6,800 hectares (17,000 acres) of biologically rich private land, and patrol the area
 
Associación de Productores Orgánicos Para el Desarrollo Integral del Polochic, Guatemala

This project engages indigenous Mayan communities by promoting economic incentives for agroforestry in the buffer zone of the Sierra de las Minas Biosphere Reserve in Guatemala.

Asociación de Producción Comunitaria de la Cuenca de Matanzas, Guatemala

The Mayan coffee producer association works in ways that are consistent with CI’s conservation objectives, making the long-term financial viability of coffee production key to achieving conservation outcomes.

Campesinos Ecológicos de la Sierra Madre de Chiapas, Mexico

A 250-member coffee cooperative operating in and around the biologically rich El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve in Chiapas, Mexico, cultivating shade-grown arabica coffee.

consultores financieros, El Salvador

Cofinanzas is a leading producer and exporter of certified organic and specialty coffee in El Salvador. Cofinanzas’ 172-hectare farm is located near El Imposible National Park – the last refuge for biodiversity in El Salvador.

Eterno-Verde, Mexico

By providing price incentives and affordable credit to local farmers for growing conservation-oriented coffee, the program creates a direct incentive for farmers to participate in sustainable coffee production.

Eterno-Verde II, Mexico

These cooperatives agreed not to log, but to implement sustainable agriculture techniques, to divert coffee pulp from local waterways, and to respect the rules and regulations of the El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve.

Finca Hamburgo, Mexico

This investment is part of a larger landscape investment approach with other coffee farms near the Sierra Madre de Chiapas Biosphere Reserve in Mexico.

 

Finca Irlanda, Mexico

Finca Irlanda maintains remnants of intact forest in strategic sites and reforests buffer areas to improve watershed management and protection of the two rivers and eight springs within this important corridor.

 

Finca La Paz, Mexico

Located in the buffer zone of the El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve, Finca La Paz has partnered with other coffee estates in this region to implement sustainable coffee practices.

Finca Peru Paris, Mexico

In addition to commercializing sustainably harvested coffee, the farm has set aside 30 hectares for conservation and natural regeneration of native species.

ForesTrade, Guatemala

The product development and trading company's sourcing philosophy is to engage existing farmers in shade-grown, organic production so they earn income while preventing further degradation to buffer zones near national parks.

Oriflama, Guatemala

Operating for more than 79 years, this farm’s production system is a model for conservation-oriented coffee production in Guatemala, and as result, has received numerous awards and certifications.

ICEAAC DE S.S., MEXICO
ICEAAC is a worker-owned cooperative of coffee farmers that operates inside the buffer zone of El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve. The organization has participated in CI’s conservation coffee program since ICEAAC was established in 1998.
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