Yachil Xojobal Chulchan (New Light in the Sky), is made up of 800 coffee farmers in the Mayan Highlands of Chiapas, Mexico. They are best known for their political solidarity with the Zapatista movement, growing and exporting coffee as a means to maintain autonomy from the Mexican government. Thread visited Yachil in January 2015, and witnessed just how hard they had been hit by la roya. The coffee disease had wiped out over half of their production, leaving some farmers with no coffee at all. Other farmers growing more resistant varieties of coffee, like Garnica, were luckier and still managed to have a healthy crop, but many others had started growing lemongrass as an alternative to coffee. Thread brings you a coffee from the Yachil farmers that is light with notes of walnut, cocoa powder, and tobacco.
Dark Chocolate
Walnut
Type
Single Origin
Origin
San Cristobal de las Casas, Chis., Mexico
Roast
Medium
Species
Arabica
Varieties
Typica, Bourbon, Caturra
Altitude
1000-1300m
Producer
Yachil