Hello everyone!
I am from Colombia and I am hoping my post is not going to be inappropriate or out of place, please let me know if this is not the place for it.
I come from a family of coffee farmers, my parents and most of my uncles and even my grand parents have been growing coffee for their whole lives and my family has been on the business for several generations now. I grew up in a coffee farm and maybe that is why coffee means much more than a good drink to me, it means the result of the hard work of wonderful people who believe and love what they do.
We have been selling our coffee locally in Colombia during all this time, and since the coffee chain is so wide, the last consumer of our coffee has no idea we produce it and the farmers that work for it don't get a fair compensation for their hard work. Now I am in the states working on getting my family's coffee as well as other Colombian farmer's coffees directly to the roasters here, and wanting to be a strong connection between farmers and roasters. I want the roasters to have a guarantee product that has been fairly traded and I want the farmers to be compensated as they deserve.
I am in the process of becoming an importer in the US and have already set up a legal company and registered with the FDA, however It has been difficult for me to find out which other licences or permits do I need or finding some place where I can get advice and information about the best way of doing this process. If someone has an idea of what else should I look into or where can I find help I would really appreciate it.
I will leave some pictures of our farm and coffee for you bellow!





Thank you!
I am from Colombia and I am hoping my post is not going to be inappropriate or out of place, please let me know if this is not the place for it.
I come from a family of coffee farmers, my parents and most of my uncles and even my grand parents have been growing coffee for their whole lives and my family has been on the business for several generations now. I grew up in a coffee farm and maybe that is why coffee means much more than a good drink to me, it means the result of the hard work of wonderful people who believe and love what they do.
We have been selling our coffee locally in Colombia during all this time, and since the coffee chain is so wide, the last consumer of our coffee has no idea we produce it and the farmers that work for it don't get a fair compensation for their hard work. Now I am in the states working on getting my family's coffee as well as other Colombian farmer's coffees directly to the roasters here, and wanting to be a strong connection between farmers and roasters. I want the roasters to have a guarantee product that has been fairly traded and I want the farmers to be compensated as they deserve.
I am in the process of becoming an importer in the US and have already set up a legal company and registered with the FDA, however It has been difficult for me to find out which other licences or permits do I need or finding some place where I can get advice and information about the best way of doing this process. If someone has an idea of what else should I look into or where can I find help I would really appreciate it.
I will leave some pictures of our farm and coffee for you bellow!





Thank you!