Founded in 1971, in the city of Viana, the coffee producer Realcafé Solúvel do Brasil stimulated the robusta/conilon coffee market in Espírito Santo, as this was the raw material used to produce both instant and roast & ground coffee.
Realcafé uses a wide range of Brazilian coffee varieties, from conilon to the sophisticated arabica beans.
With a production capacity of around 10 thousand tons of coffee yearly, Realcafé produces today an average of 30 tons of coffee, and an extra 5 tons of soluble yerba mate daily. The marketing of its products is carried out in two ways: business to business – B2B and business to client – B2C.