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Orgullo Latino--Coffee and Latin American Culture

How Mayorga Operates Differently: We Don’t Have Investors
In today’s business world, investor-backed companies dominate nearly every industry—including coffee. Private equity firms, venture capitalists, and corporate conglomerates pump money into brands, demanding aggressive growth and maximizing shareholder returns. That’s the game. Mayorga Coffee doesn’t play that game. We’ve...
How Mayorga Operates Differently: We Don’t Participate in Trade Shows
In the food industry, trade shows are seen as a necessity. Brands set up massive booths, small companies hustle for attention, and everyone spends hundreds of thousands of dollars just to be part of the scene. At Mayorga Coffee, we’ve...
How Mayorga Operates Differently: A Better Way to Do Coffee
The coffee industry is full of noise, buzzwords, gimmicks, insane marketing claims, and fads. Unfortunately, behind the scenes, most coffee companies operate within the same old system—one built to benefit exporters, importers, brokers, roasters, retailers and investors. Not the farmers growing...
How Traditional Latin American Practices Create Better, Healthier Coffee
Growing up across Latin America,  I saw firsthand the beauty of traditional farming practices and the communities that depend on them. I also saw the damage caused by industrial agriculture and exploitative supply chain practices. I knew that at it's root,...
Mayorga Coffee Competing at the World Coffee Championship
We'll kick off our journey to the world stage with an Instagram Live on Thursday, 6/13 at 6pm EST.
Martin Mayorga: "I saw the farmers’ hard work was just enough to keep them alive"
“I didn’t see the industry solely based on product and brand the same way everyone else did. I saw people and communities that had personally been impacted by the industry.”