Kekchi is a coffee produced by the Fedecovera cooperative, the Federacion de Cooperativas de las Verapaces. Founded in 1976, it brings together 42 cooperatives, 21 associations, and more than 30,000 producer families in 2021.
The producers who work with the Fedecovera cooperative belong to two communities, Pogomchi and Q'eqchi, which gave its name to this coffee.
Grown in the shade of a forest, it is a blend of Caturra, Catuai, and Bourbon. After harvest, the coffee is pulped before fermenting for a few hours, then washed before drying for several hours at room temperature, between 20 and 25°C at harvest time in this region.
The coffee pulp is also recovered to create a natural fertilizer, alongside other by-products of cocoa and other crops (cardamom, tea, pepper, turmeric) processed by the producers.