تعتبر هندوراس مكانًا خاصًا جدًا لمشروع Project Origin لأسباب عديدة. إنه المكان الذي اشترى فيه Saša مزرعته الأولى ، Finca Beti ، التي سميت على اسم زوجته ، حيث نستكشف الابتكارات في المعالجة والأصناف المختلفة وتقنيات الحصاد. إنه أيضًا المكان الذي استضفنا فيه مزاد أفضل ما في هندوراس للحصاد المتأخر من 2016-2019 ، وربط المنتجين الذين ليس لديهم وصول مباشر سابق للتجارة إلى المشترين من جميع أنحاء العالم ، وتستمر العديد من هذه العلاقات حتى يومنا هذا. هندوراس ليست المكان الذي نذهب إليه لزيارة الموردين ، إنه المكان الذي نذهب إليه لنكون مع أصدقائنا ، عائلتنا الثانية. وتقاسم هذه القهوة حول العالم يجلب لنا فرحة كبيرة.
🌤️ Harvest is finishing last month. Weather conditions were good throughout Marcala, and Santa Barbara cherries ripened slowly, which is typical given the microclimates of the region.
🌱 Volume expectations are similar to last harvest. Whilst tree yield is reasonable for the producers we work with, the final harvested yield and quality will be determined, in part, by worker availability. Future harvests are to be monitored for impacts from climate change.
If workers and pickers are unavailable, producers will prioritise washed processed coffees over natural, as natural processes require more physical labour without the benefit of increased payment for the efforts compared to washed, which can have a much lower risk on the final quality and a price to match the effort.
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Pickers are scarce due to many leaving the rural/regional areas seeking better opportunities and pay, including moving internationally. Many farmers are reporting great concern over how they will sustain their farms, especially larger ones, because without pickers cherries fall to the floor and become losses. But pickers are demanding higher pay. Some farms are being abandoned due to this issue.
Simultaneously, the coffee market price has settled from its highs of the last few years and producers are squeezed in the middle.
When operating in a direct trade style, as Project Origin does with much of our supply from Honduras, this squeezes the financing of coffees coming out of Honduras. It means we must pre-commit to payment timeframes and have no leniency or ability to stretch them. That in turn means a higher cost of financing for Project Origin which will ultimately be reflected in the final price of these coffees to our customers.
🗓️ The following pricing guide refers to the 2024 crop.
🇺🇸 Please note all price indications are based on current market conditions as of 1st August 2023 with the NYC coffee market price at approximately US$1.65/lb.
✅ All prices will be reviewed at the time of sale or contracting.
💲Price range is based on volume contracted. Talk to the sales team for specific quotes for your business.
🇦🇺 Australia Sales (AUD)
Black label: $11.80 – 13.60/kg
Green label: $17.00 – 22.00/kg
Supernaturals: $24.00 – 32.00/kg
🌍 International Sales (USD)
Black label: $8.00 – 9.60/kg
Green label: $11.50 – 17.00/kg
Supernaturals: $15.00 – 20.00/kg
✉️ Some pre-shipment samples for the 2024 crop can be expected around of March. Our sourcing team will be travelling this origin through March to shortlist the samples to be sent to Australia.
🚢 Shipping the 2024 harvest will be available from around March 2024. Producers are requesting containers move quickly to assist with the struggles of workers.
🚢 Shipping the 2024 harvest will be available from around April 2024, with our first container due to arrive in June for Regional lots, green label microlots and Supernaturals.
✅ We can share notes on available options from April/May 2024. Samples can be sent when available around April.
📦 We will be sourcing based on lot availability. EOI will be considered when finalising shortlists. We are expecting 1 container to Australia from Honduras this harvest, most of which will be pre-sold prior to arriving. Any Honduras needs should be discussed with Project Origin before end of February 2024 to be considered during our origin trip.
🗓️ Forecasting months are from January to March 2024 for the 2024 harvest, and your 2025 needs.
Honduras has an extended harvesting period. The main harvest is from October to February and the late harvest extends from March to June. The late harvest often features beans that take longer to mature. Coffees will typically ship from each origin about 3-4 months after the harvest begins.
خصص صندوق Project Origin Community Fund الأموال للمشاريع التي تبني مراكز الرعاية النهارية والبنية التحتية وأسرّة التجفيف ومعالجة البن الأخضر ومرافق التخمير والمزيد.
نعترف بالمالكين التقليديين للأرض التي نعمل عليها ، وهم شعب نغوناوال. نحن نقدم احترامنا لكبار السن في الماضي والحاضر والناشئ.