Brazil: Special coffees from women from the Pioneering North of PR are exhibited at a fair in Chile

Published 2024년 7월 2일

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Expo Café Chile in Santiago will feature special coffees produced by women from Pioneer North of Paraná, Brazil, including the Branca Flor brand managed by Rafaela Mazzottini Silva. Held on July 13-14 at the Brazilian Embassy stand, the event will showcase coffees with Geographical Indication (GI). The Mulheres do Café project, started in 2013, has empowered around 150 women coffee farmers through courses and technical assistance. The event aims to highlight these specialty coffees and find new commercial partners, emphasizing the significant contributions of women in the coffee industry.
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This year, participants at Expo Café Chile, a fair held in the capital Santiago, will have the opportunity to taste the special coffees produced by women from the Pioneer North of Paraná. Grains with Geographical Indication (GI) will be available between the 13th and 14th of July, at the Brazilian Embassy stand. One of the brands present will be Branca Flor, from Pinhalão, managed by Rafaela Mazzottini Silva. “I’m grateful for the opportunity to take Norte Pioneiro coffee outside the country”, she celebrated. For the occasion, the producer will bring personalized packaging that tells its history in coffee farming. “GI is enormously important and has added a lot to the property and to our lives”, he says. Coffee grower Rafaela Mazzottini Silva will represent women from the Lavrinha district, in Pinhalão - Photo: Arthur Guerino Claudionira Inocência de Souza, coffee grower and coordinator of the Matão coffee women's group, in Tomazina, will accompany Rafaela at the fair. She says ...
Source: Cafepoint

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