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Barrie House Keeps Eye on Coffee’s Future

Posted on: March 22nd, 2017 by Andre Desomier No Comments

Barrie House continues its commitment to sustainable coffee by supporting coffee farming in its natural environment such as the cooperative Guaya’b grows in Guatemala.

“We are very concerned with the future of coffee and want to participate as a company that does everything it can to encourage coffee growth for decades to come,” says CEO, David Goldstein.

Bird friendly, shade grown coffee provides an array of direct results and concrete benefits to coffee production.

  • Grown in tandem on organic coffee farms.
  • Obligates farmers to manage their water and soil resources responsibly.
  • Creates a forest-like setting for birds and other wildlife which makes everything around the farm more vibrant.
  • Stimulates presence of native bees which are excellent pollinators, potentially helping to increase coffee yields.
  • Birds are biological control agents and act as natural pest controllers. They consume beetle pests that bore into coffee beans and ruin crops.
  • Agroforestry systems also support honeybees which give coffee sweet honey notes and frequently give farmers another exportable product—honey.
  • Coffee grown by the Guaya’b Cooperative flowers three times annually.
  • Diversity of trees such as shade trees, firewood, construction material, fruits and medicinal plants, provide additional resources to farmers apart from coffee production.

The Guaya’b cooperative produces a limited amount of honey farmers call ‘coffee honey’ because coffee flowers constitute the main nectar source for the bees.

Barrie House purchases 25% of what the Guaya’b Cooperative produces. “Guaya’b Guatemalan organic fair trade coffee is SMBC (Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center) Bird Friendly and the only coffee certification 100 percent guaranteed organic and shade-grown, which translates to the healthiest farms, and we are proud to offer this coffee since 2014,” says Mr. Goldstein.

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Learn more about Smithsonian Bird Friendly Coffee.
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Barrie House Sponsors Guaya’b Organic Productivity and Quality Project

Posted on: January 3rd, 2017 by Andre Desomier No Comments

Barrie House and the Fair Trade USA Organization partners with the Guaya’b cooperative farms on an important project for the future of coffee growing in Jacaltenango, Guatemala.

Barrie House sponsors productivity and quality project of 2,500 sacks of organic fertilizer to strengthen organic production of all GUAYA’B in Jacaltenango, Guatemala cooperative members.

The GUAYA’B cooperative farms face ongoing challenges fighting rust leaf diseases, coping with increase costs of fertilizers and fungicides, and negotiating construction costs associated to soil conservation measures make it difficult to secure financing and sustain a profitable margin. For every pound of Fair Trade Certified coffee sold, the cooperative earns an additional 20 cents per pound which they have been investing in projects that help build resilience in the face of these challenges. In addition to purchasing Fair Trade coffee from GUAYA’B to support this work, Barrie House is also going a step further to support the people that grow our coffee by sponsoring a specific fertilizer project.

“It’s important and worthwhile investing in cooperative members who produce quality coffee and seek continued sustainability of their product,” says CEO, David Goldstein. “We buy Guaya’b Guatemalan green coffee, roast and sell the coffee directly to customers. This coffee is our highest certified coffee, Organic, Fair Trade and Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center (SMBC). Our sponsorship helps to encourage future production of quality crops from these producers, whom we admire.”
The project means more than fertilizing soil for coffee. It further…

  • helps mitigate increasing and repetitive crop ruin from leaf rust diseases.
  • enables Guaya’b cooperative to achieve more uniform processing of their coffee to meet organic standards.
  • optimizes the use of organic fertilizers and efficient use of synthetic fertilizers to boost yields without unnecessarily boosting Greenhouse Gases (GHG) Emissions.
  • encourages practices of composting and mulching residues from processing and pruning to be incorporated as organic matter into the soil, boosting productivity and sequestering carbon in the soil.

Through GUAYA’B’s program of elaborating organic fertilizers, they were able to process and distribute 2,500 quintals per year of quality organic fertilizers made from the coffee processed pulp.

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