№ 01 — Origins, named
If we can't
trace it,
we don't sell it.
Every coffee on our shelf is bought directly or through a single named importer who pays the farm at least 2× the C-market price. We publish what we paid. Every quarter.
The rule
Every bag lists the producer, altitude, process, and coordinates. If a coffee can't supply those, we don't buy it.
Q1 2026 report
By the numbers.
- Avg. farmgate price
- $8.40/kg green
- vs. C-market
- 4.0×multiplier
- Producers paid
- 14farms
- Avg. altitude
- 1,720metres a.s.l.
- Roasted weekly
- 280kg
- Defective beans
- <0.5%per batch
- Origins on shelf
- 8countries
- Shipped within
- 24hof roast
Where it grew
Currently in rotation.
| Lot | Country | Altitude |
|---|---|---|
| El Puma | Colombia | 1,720 m |
| Kayanza | Burundi | 1,850 m |
| Finca Tamana | Colombia | 1,900 m |
| Yirgacheffe | Ethiopia | 2,050 m |
| Cerro Azul | Guatemala | 1,650 m |
| Kona Ka'u | USA | 720 m |
| Geisha Reserve | Panama | 1,800 m |
Read the report. Brew the coffee.
We publish full pricing data, farm contracts, and yield notes every quarter. If you're a buyer, roaster, or grower — read it. Push back. We update.