Guatemala is one of the youngest Wakuli partnerships. That doesn't mean it is a new coffee country. High altitudes, consistent rainfall and mineral-rich soils make coffee an excellent crop across much of Guatemala. The nearly 300 unique microclimates means that Guatemalan coffees boast a diverse range of flavours. Coffee production has remained an important income earner for farmers here throughout Guatemala’s tumultuous political history, and in this time it has grown into the 7th largest arabica producer in the world. Maintaining this position is a continued act of resilience however, with climate change, an unstable coffee market, mass migration to the US, and drug trafficking amongst the list of challenges facing the coffee sector.
