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 | Jul 23, 2020 | Coffee, Covid-19
With the global increase in cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19), companies have been taking a series of measures to contain the spread of the virus. The coffee production chain is no different. In light of the current situation, Atlantica Coffee (one of Brazil’s main...