Our Coffee Services

Connecting roasters with exceptional Colombian coffee while supporting sustainable farming practices.

Direct Sourcing
A display of six coffee boxes labeled with different countries: Ghana, Haiti, Ivory Coast, Central African Republic (abbreviated as Cent. African), Angola, and Cameroon. The boxes are primarily red and yellow with the brand name 'Bacha Coffee' prominently displayed. Each box is positioned within a wooden shelf, and there are some greenery and reflections visible in the background.
A display of six coffee boxes labeled with different countries: Ghana, Haiti, Ivory Coast, Central African Republic (abbreviated as Cent. African), Angola, and Cameroon. The boxes are primarily red and yellow with the brand name 'Bacha Coffee' prominently displayed. Each box is positioned within a wooden shelf, and there are some greenery and reflections visible in the background.

Building transparent partnerships with Colombian farmers for quality and sustainability.

A white container with the label 'cospir' is placed on a dark surface. Next to the container is a card detailing information about Colombian decaffeinated coffee, including details about the roast and farmers.
A white container with the label 'cospir' is placed on a dark surface. Next to the container is a card detailing information about Colombian decaffeinated coffee, including details about the roast and farmers.
A variety of coffee products displayed on a wooden counter. Several sealed brown bags containing coffee beans are visible alongside two white bags labeled 'Rumudamo' and 'Gakuindo.' The setup includes a rustic piece of wood serving as a stand, and small brown and clear bottles are placed around the bags. The background includes shelves with cups, utensils, and additional coffee-related items.
A variety of coffee products displayed on a wooden counter. Several sealed brown bags containing coffee beans are visible alongside two white bags labeled 'Rumudamo' and 'Gakuindo.' The setup includes a rustic piece of wood serving as a stand, and small brown and clear bottles are placed around the bags. The background includes shelves with cups, utensils, and additional coffee-related items.
Community Investment

Reinvesting profits to empower farming communities and promote fair trade practices.

Every bean is traceable to its origin, ensuring quality and ethical sourcing.

Traceability

Coffee Culture

Supporting farmers and empowering communities through quality coffee.

A woven basket is filled with dark roasted coffee beans, placed on a multi-colored woven textile with geometric patterns. Nearby, there is a partially visible white bag with red lettering.
A woven basket is filled with dark roasted coffee beans, placed on a multi-colored woven textile with geometric patterns. Nearby, there is a partially visible white bag with red lettering.
A hand is holding a black coffee cup with the logo 'CAFÉ LUX*' prominently displayed. The cup also features the text 'Ethically Sourced, Locally Roasted' and the website 'CAFELUX.MU'. The background is softly blurred, emphasizing the cup.
A hand is holding a black coffee cup with the logo 'CAFÉ LUX*' prominently displayed. The cup also features the text 'Ethically Sourced, Locally Roasted' and the website 'CAFELUX.MU'. The background is softly blurred, emphasizing the cup.
A brown paper bag of coffee labeled 'Café Pacas Gourmet' stands on a reflective surface. In the background, a person wearing a mask is inspecting a pile of roasted coffee beans.
A brown paper bag of coffee labeled 'Café Pacas Gourmet' stands on a reflective surface. In the background, a person wearing a mask is inspecting a pile of roasted coffee beans.
Several neatly arranged bags of coffee from Chromatic Coffee Co. are displayed on a wooden shelf. Each bag has detailed labeling with names like 'Côtes du Rhône' and 'Bourbogne,' suggesting different blends or origins. A hand is holding a card with additional information about the coffee.
Several neatly arranged bags of coffee from Chromatic Coffee Co. are displayed on a wooden shelf. Each bag has detailed labeling with names like 'Côtes du Rhône' and 'Bourbogne,' suggesting different blends or origins. A hand is holding a card with additional information about the coffee.
woman wearing yellow long-sleeved dress under white clouds and blue sky during daytime

Finco Collective's coffee truly reflects quality and sustainability, supporting farmers and their communities.

Emma L.

On wooden shelves, there are neatly arranged bags of coffee with labels indicating origins like Sumatra and Ethiopia. A glass jar filled with coffee beans stands next to them. A green plant cascades down from the top shelf, while a wooden mannequin hand is positioned in a gesture. An award or certificate is displayed at the top.
On wooden shelves, there are neatly arranged bags of coffee with labels indicating origins like Sumatra and Ethiopia. A glass jar filled with coffee beans stands next to them. A green plant cascades down from the top shelf, while a wooden mannequin hand is positioned in a gesture. An award or certificate is displayed at the top.

I love knowing my coffee supports fair trade and empowers Colombian farmers directly.

James T.

Large wooden barrels filled with dark roasted coffee beans are lined up, each with a metal scoop resting on top. The barrels are branded with a logo, and labels are attached, possibly indicating different types of coffee.
Large wooden barrels filled with dark roasted coffee beans are lined up, each with a metal scoop resting on top. The barrels are branded with a logo, and labels are attached, possibly indicating different types of coffee.
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