by Atlantica Coffee | Aug 2, 2023 | Coffee
Check out the results from the first group of coffee growers of the Project Mutua – Forests and Springs, an Atlantica Coffee initiative to boost sustainability and positive impact coffee growing. Sustainability and coffee growing go hand in hand at Atlantica Coffee...
by Atlantica Coffee | Jul 19, 2023 | Coffee
Coffee grading by defect types is a fundamental process used to categorize coffee based on the number of imperfect beans that are present in a sample. The classification is determined by analyzing a 300-gram coffee sample, and based on the number of defects and...
by Atlantica Coffee | Jun 28, 2023 | Coffee
International coffee transactions require careful coordination between sellers and buyers, considering the different stages of the export process. In this context, the Incoterms play a fundamental role in establishing the responsibilities and obligations of each party...
by Atlantica Coffee | May 31, 2023 | Coffee, Fine Cup, Good Cup, Rio Minas, Sustainability
Also known as the ‘Zona da Mata’, Matas de Minas is a traditional coffee producing region, a pioneer in the production of artisanal coffees – when there is more human involvement during the growing, harvesting, and post-harvesting stages. Located in Minas Gerais, in...
by Atlantica Coffee | May 17, 2023 | Coffee, Fine Cup, Sustainability
Bahia, a state that plays an important role in Brazil due to its history and cultural influences expressed through music, cultural expressions, and cuisine, is also gaining space in the coffee industry. It all began in Western Bahia in the 1970s and 1980s with...
by Atlantica Coffee | Aug 23, 2022 | Coffee
Bahia, a state that plays an important role in Brazil due to its history and cultural influences expressed through music, cultural expressions, and cuisine, is also gaining space in the coffee industry. It all began in Western Bahia in the 1970s and 1980s with...