Cafe Justo Coffee

Cafe Justo Coffee

How to Order Café Justo Coffee

Online ordering for bags of Café Justo coffee is now available.

If you’ve been missing Café Justo coffee, now’s your chance to stock up! If you’re just now learning about Café Justo, this is your chance to be part of the solution to the immigration crisis just by buying Café Justo coffee. The Café Justo (Just Coffee) Cooperative is a faith-based initiative in Agua Prieta, Sonora. All revenues go to the Cooperative, enabling growers to remain on their ancestral lands rather than migrate to the U.S.

One-pound bags are $12 each, and payment is by credit/debit card only.

The deadline to order is midnight on Sunday, May 12. Coffee is expected to arrive around June 1. You will be notified when your coffee is available for pick-up.

For questions, email  janetkuhn@mac.com. Thanks for supporting the coffee growers in Chiapas, Mexico!

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The following coffees are available to be ordered in either ground or whole bean:

  • 100% Pure Arabica
  • 100% Pure Robusta
  • 50% Arabica/50% Robusta
  • 50% Arabica Decaf/50% Pure Arabica
  • 100% Arabica Decaf

Background

In March 2020, a delegation of Westminster members traveled to the US-Mexico Border. During our immersion experience with Frontera de Cristo, a PC-USA border ministry, we were introduced to Café Justo and enjoyed more than a few cups of delicious coffee! Café Justo is a grower-owned coffee cooperative based in southern Chiapas Mexico, born from a partnership between Frontera de Cristo, growers in Chiapas, and the loving hearts of many volunteers who marketed by word-of-mouth. Café Justo was formed to address the poverty and migration from Mexico to the U.S.A. This pure, organic coffee is grown, harvested, and marketed in the spirit of justice. The Cooperative and Fair Trade Plus prices have allowed farmers to remain on their lands and support their families rather than migrate and leave the country that they love. Now is your chance to be part of the solution to the immigration crisis by buying Café Justo coffee.