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CAMPESINO COMMITTEE OF THE HIGHLANDS

COFFEE GROWING REGION

LAKE ATITLAN

ALTITUDE

1400 to 2100 MASL

FARM SIZE

AROUND 600 SMALL SCALE FARMS

COMMITMENTS & INITIATIVES

ABOUT THE FARM

Coffee from CCDA is more than just coffee—it’s a movement for social and environmental justice. Grown by Mayan farming cooperatives on the volcanic slopes of Lake Atitlán, this organic, fair trade coffee supports their fight for indigenous rights, fair wages, and land recovery. With every purchase, consumers empower farmers, fund community development, and protect biodiversity. Choosing Café Justicia isn’t just about great coffee—it’s about using our collective power to create a more just and sustainable world.

ROASTED BEANS FROM THIS FARM

Below is a growing list of roasted coffee beans from roasters around the world

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We gratefully acknowledge that we currently live, play, and work on the unceded traditional territory of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples, known as the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations. We honour and respect the rich history, cultural heritage, and ongoing contributions of the indigenous communities who have stewarded this land for generations. We are committed to learning, listening, and standing in solidarity with these Nations as we continue our operations on this sacred land.​ We also equally express our gratitude for the indigenous peoples around the world, especially those who protect the tropical forests of the coffee-growing regions.

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