Maya Vinic

The Cooperative “Producers’ Union Maya Vinic” is an organization comprised of indigenous Tzetlal and Tzotzil farmers located in highland communities of Chenalhó, Pantelhó and Chalchihuitán, in Chiapas, Mexico. Members on average have landholdings no greater than one hectare of coffee. Inspired by the traditions of their ancestors, Maya Vinic operates with a respect for local language and culture, and a reverence for Mother Earth and traditional forms of self government. 

The founding members of Maya Vinic come out of the base organization “Las Abejas” – a network of Liberation Theology catechists in the region. They envisioned the cooperative in the aftermath of the 1997 Acteal massacre, where 45 of their members were caught in the political cross-fire of the era. The day of their funeral, survivors and sympathizers arrived each carrying a brick – which would be used to build a mausoleum to commemorate their dead. Yet it wasn’t until three years later, with the birth of Maya Vinic that they were able to create the foundation for new life in the community.

These members worked hard: organizing, training, reclaiming the land, composting, pruning, communicating… both to locals for support and externally for a fair market – all looking for a better alternative to the life they had just come from.

Striving to offer a consistently high-quality coffee, raised with care and respect for their natural resources — the coop offers their producer members regular educational and capacity-building activities focused on sustainable farming techniques and the importance of a strong social economy. Maya Vinic in the cup has a classic Chiapas profile, with medium body, bright acidity and balanced with sweet, deep flavors of caramel, dark chocolate and spices… and a hint of fruit.

As a collective initiative to improve the living situations of their farmers, Maya Vinic understands that in addition to producing great coffee for our roaster members, they must also provide even greater economic benefit to their producers. They strive constantly to support dignified livelihoods and living conditions through the production and marketing of their green coffee as well as roasted coffee sales across Mexico and through their producer managed coffee-shop located in San Cristobal de Las Casas.

Cooperative Coffees purchased the first Maya Vinic coffee to be exported under fair trade terms in 2002. Now, nearly 20 years later, we continue to celebrate one of our longest standing relationships every spring anticipating the arrival of their coffee.

Tasting profile: Prune, cinnamon, clove and dark chocolate with a delicate, citric acidity and milky, round body.  



Impact Work


05/31/18 Establish Field Schools for Trainings | Status completed
03/13/19 Cool Farm Tool Workshop & Exchange - Guatemala | Status completed
02/01/17 Training for Farm Renovation | Status completed
03/22/17 Implement Innovation in the Fields | Status completed
06/24/19 Farmer Field Schools Year Two | Status completed
05/11/20 COVID Support | Status completed
05/20/20 Farmer Field School - Year 3 | Status completed
10/13/21 Farmer Field Schools - Second Generation | Status completed
05/23/23 Strengthening Food Production of Family Gardens | Status approved
06/10/25 Reforestation for Climate Change Adaptation | Status approved

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Organic Certified

Profile

Region Founded 1999

Partner Since 2001

Total Members 777

Average Firm Size 0.78 ha



About This Coffee


Altitude 1000-1650 MASL m

Process Washed

Varieties

Tasting Notes

Prune, cinnamon, clove and dark chocolate with a delicate, citric acidity and milky, round body.

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