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Subject El Porvenir: Dreams of a Nicaraguan Coffee Cooperative
Date August 26, 2023 1:02 PM
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El Porvenir

Cuando hay tortilla, no hay carne. Cuando hay carne, no hay tortilla.

The view from the top was breathtaking, but getting there took all the stamina we had. Two weeks ago Quixote Center traveled in Nicaragua with our colleagues from Peaceworks. Among many other encounters, we visited the El Porvenir coffee cooperative, located at the top of a nearly inaccessible mountain. A tractor pulled us up the dusty trail in a cart...

The community, 52 families in total, produces all of its certified organic coffee for export, using the income to support their families and their self-governing little town. If they sold the green beans locally, they would get a lower price, although the export price they get, about $2.75 per pound, is still low. Too low to cover their basic needs, which include turning the dusty trail into a passable road, pumping water up the mountain, and electricity.

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