Finca Los Nances is only a small operation of just under one hectare, but Gloria has produced high-valued micro-lots with the help of Cafesmo. That convinced her that this is the path she wants to take by building trusting relationships and working closely with one or two roasters. We are incredibly grateful to be one of them. Gloria is also part of the brand new Women's Association established by Cafesmo, we can't wait to see what the women achieve together. This beautiful coffee was produced by Marisol Ramirez Serrano. Mari manages her own farm, is a Q-Grader, and mother. She is constantly working to improve the quality of her coffee and the operations of her farm. She also has to work hard to balance work and family life, which we know all too well about at GWGC. If you want a sweet and nutty coffee with notes of chocolate, and plum, this is for you. We purchased Mari's coffee through Bean Voyage, an organisation that builds thriving businesses with smallholder women coffee farmers in Latin America. We totally dig the work they do and you will too!
Gloria Henriquez is a 4th generation coffee producer and owner of FTO certified farm Los Nances. She has a wealth of experience working on coffee farms having first started by watching her grandparents work on their farm as a child.
“The new generation of coffee growers laugh at me when I tell them about the way we worked in the old days, but I see my experience and wealth of knowledge, even if from another era, as an advantage" Gloria says.
In 2013, disaster struck when her farm was ruthlessly hit by rust. Gloria was close to despair. With no income and very little money for food, she went into debt. Little by little she pulled herself out of that deep hole and decided to diversify. Nowadays she holds over 100 free-range, chemical-free chickens, which she sells to eateries and her local community. A small but reliable source of income to supplement her coffee production.