Hi Bi,
How experienced are you in the coffee business? Just asking because I have a friend who started a coffee exporting company five years ago. He works as an agent for coffee growers and has a business partner in Guatemala who is very knowledgeable and connected in the industry, and even with all their knowledge and connections, they have been taken advantage of by an unscrupulous beneficio. They lost a client when their lots of coffee were held back from processing and export because of "other commitments", and their customer in Australia had to wait and wait and wait some more. And this was AFTER recovering from the same customer being sent a lot of coffee that was not what was sent to the beneficio for processing and export. All I'm saying is be cautious and expect that perhaps along the way there will be some drama. It is very difficult...close to impossible...to get to the level of having an export licence in Guatemala. The large companies try to keep smaller entities out of that end of the business. If your contacts do not have an export license, then you will be at the mercy of the beneficio they use. The stronger that relationship, the better your chances of success. That's about all I can add here...
Peaberry