It strengthens its alternative development with a transaction of $155,062.32 destined for the premium line Amokka
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Showcasing its commitment to alternative development, the Agrarian Cooperative Tropical Products, from the district of Pichanaqui (Junín), assisted by the National Commission for Development and Life without Drugs (Devida), completed the commercial transaction of 420 quintals of "Oro Verde" coffee for a value of $155,062.32, destined for Denmark, in northern Europe. The Danish coffee roasting company Scanomat acquired organic-certified specialty "Oro Verde" coffee, produced by 112 members, which will be part of its renowned Amokka coffee line. This significant sale was achieved thanks to the coordinated work between the organization's members and Devida, through the activity of Promotion of the Associativity of Agricultural and Non-Agricultural Producers in coca-influence areas, which has allowed assistance in the commercialization process with the company. This advancement reaffirms the cooperative's commitment and productive ...
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