Coopacvod: A Legacy of Sustainability and Quality - Haiti’s Premier Coffee Farm

 

Coopacvod Coffee Farm in Haiti - showing a farmer working with the growing coffee trees

Our extraordinary Haitian Blue is sourced exclusively from the renowned Coopacvod Farm, nestled in the scenic mountains just south of Cap Haitian. As the oldest running cooperative in all of Haiti, Coopacvod is a testament to our unwavering commitment to sustainability. From cultivation to harvest, every step of the coffee production process reflects our dedication to both quality and the well-being of the community that brings this exceptional coffee to life.

The Coopacvod Farm is home to over 850 members and workers who passionately cultivate and harvest the only organic certified, Arabica Blue Mountain coffee in Haiti. At the heart of this farm is Francis Dubois, Francis Dubois, is an exceptional visionary who once graced the halls of a physics professorship in Port Au Prince. In 1980, Francis moved to Dondon, Haiti, where he began his mission to establish Coopacvod, which now stands as a beacon of sustainability and excellence.

As a testament to his commitment, Francis spearheads their Own-a-tree program in collaboration with Cafe Kreyol, fostering a sustainable business model that provides dependable employment opportunities for the community. By purchasing our Tall Dark n' Handsome whole-bean coffee, you contribute directly to this cause and help us make a positive impact on the lives of those who work diligently to bring you this exceptional coffee.

Indulge in the smooth, full-bodied flavors of Tall Dark n' Handsome, Beautifully Smooth, or Golden Hour, knowing that every sip supports a sustainable future for Haiti and its dedicated coffee farmers. With each cup, you’re not just savoring exceptional coffee; you’re contributing to a cause that nurtures the land, the people, and the community. Join us on this journey where sustainability, flavor, and connection come together in every aromatic cup. 

own-a-tree program with Coopacvod Farmer & Cafe Kreyol owner in Haiti