Peru Organic Natural Gesha - Mercedes Carranza

Strawberry, bergamot, pineapple
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Bag Weight 69 KG BAG
Harvest Season 2025/26
Status Spot
Lot Number P614464-5
  • 30 Bag(s)
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About This Coffee

Mercedes Carranza Montenegro produces this Organic & Fairtrade microlot at his farm, La Palmera, in Lonya Grande. A founding member of the JUMARP (El Palto) cooperative, he helped build an organization that now supports nearly 190 small producers through quality‑driven, community‑centered coffee production. Mercedes is part of a deeply rooted coffee‑farming family: his brothers Carloman and Ronal Carranza are also accomplished producers in Gracias a Dios, each leading their own farms and contributing to JUMARP’s mission of improving livelihoods and elevating regional quality

Country of Origin Peru
Region Lonya Grande, Amazonas
Producer Type Single Estate
Farm Name La Palmera
Processing Natural/Dry Processed
Growing Altitude 1500m
Harvest Season 2025/26
Bag Weight 69 KG BAG
Bag Type Grain Pro / Ecotact
Plant Species Arabica
Variety Gesha
Certifications Organic Certified NOP

History of Coffee in Peru

In 1897 the Belgian consul in Lima Peru wrote a report that “the coffee of Peru is delicious,” there was every reason to believe he was right. That same year, coffee exports had reached well over 20,000 bags, almost triple the 7,000 bags exported in 1894. But the turn of the century would prove to be a peak for that generation of Peruvian coffee exports. By 1913, exports had dropped back down to 9,000 bags. It would have been difficult to imagine on the eve of WWI that for most of the next 100 years Peru would be numbered among the top 10 coffee producing countries in the world, and even rise to the number 5 spot a few times. Looking back, it's not only easy to understand why, but easy to imagine increasing success in producing specialty coffee as a leading supplier of organic coffee. 

Growing Coffee in Peru

Peru is made up of a wide variety of landscapes, from long beaches to high mountains, from the desert to the largest rain forest. In the north, the second highest mountain rage, the Andes, goes through Cajamarca department and converges with the Amazon, creating complex and diverse orographies and microclimates. Cajamarca’s inter-Andean valleys have hosted coffee crops for more than 200 years and concentrate almost 43% of the total Peruvian coffee production, not only because of its vast lands but because of an ancient coffee tradition that goes back to the XVIII century, when the first coffee crops were brought in and started to be nurtured by the many generations of producers in the region. Coffee has been part of their lives for so long that their inhabitants’ experiences and learnings are inextricably linked to it.  

  • Region Lonya Grande, Amazonas
  • Farm Name La Palmera
  • Producer Type Single Estate
  • Processing Natural/Dry Processed
  • Bag Type Grain Pro / Ecotact
  • Plant Species Arabica
  • Variety Gesha
  • Min Growing Altitude 1500m
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  • Status Spot
  • Certifications Organic Certified NOP
  • Coffee Grade PER CA WA SHB MCM G1
  • CTRM Contract Number P614464-5
  • Country of Origin Peru
  • Warehouse The Annex CA