Hope & Co. is the brand that proudly represents the coffees produced by the Salaverría-Cáceres and Salaverría-Riedel families. Nestled in one of the main coffee producing regions in El Salvador, our farms produce coffees that are characterized by the renowned balance between acidity, sweetness, and body from the Apaneca-Ilamatepec Region.
Our love and contribution towards coffee has been passed down through four generations and our farms have faced several ups and downs throughout the years. As we all know, recent decades have represented a struggle for coffee producers around the globe. Like most producers, we have endured increasing production costs, low market prices, erratic climate changes, and much more. Our core business in the past century consisted of volume and quality, with a higher focus on volume, which eventually became unsustainable.
We are proud to say that after twenty years of struggles, our efforts in the past three years can be summarized in four letters: HOPE. We have redefined our production strategy by incorporating LEAN tactics with the help of our consulting engineers LEAN COFFEE MANAGEMENT. Furthermore, we understand more than ever the value of quality and have redirected our focus towards SPECIALTY COFFEES.
Working with several specialty coffee mills, as well as artisanal processing in our own farms, we have adapted to current market trends, resulting in high quality specialty HONEYS and NATURALS. We are innovating through different controlled fermentation methods for those who like bolder and more exotic notes from their coffees.
Our Coffees
Bourbon
Natural & Honey Process in raised beds
Pacas
Natural & Honey Process in raised beds
Ethiopian Dwarf 2722
Natural & Honey Process in raised beds
San Pacho
Natural & Honey Process in raised beds
Coming in 2025 and 2026 from our exotic varietals farm in the making, Santa Rosa:
Gesha
Orange
Bourbon
Sidra
Yellow
Pacamara
To us, coffee is much more than plants, processes and a delightful drink; the most important factor in coffee is PEOPLE
Without the human factor, specialty coffee would not exist. Our industry’s growth should come hand in hand with better opportunities for the people who make it special. We try to take advantage of every opportunity that presents itself to help the communities where our farms are located.
At the start of the pandemic, our country shut down and went into quarantine, leaving many families without jobs and basic resources. We found an opportunity to contribute to the community by lending out 70 acres of one of our farms, San Martín, so that 100 families could plant and harvest corn and bean crops to feed their families.
Check out the article "Coffee Farm is reborn with Corn and Beanss" below:
Cafetales renacen con maíz y frijol
"La pandemia del covid-19 ha golpeado a muchos sectores del país, el agro no es la excepción. La Finca San Martín, en el occidente del país, que está en proceso de renovación implementó una estrategia con las familias de la zona para reducir los costos, tanto en el trabajo que requiere el café, como en la producción de alimentos..." -La Prensa Gráfica
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