Honduras Expreso Paraiseño
Honduras leads Central America in per capita coffee production, a testament to its small yet thriving coffee industry that began in the 18th century and gained prominence in the 20th century. Despite challenges like Hurricane Mitch in 1998 and coffee leaf rust in 2010, the industry has shown resilience, bolstered by the Instituto Hondureño del Café (IHCAFE). Established in 1970, IHCAFE supports producers through research, resistant coffee varieties, and access to premium international markets, ensuring high-quality yields and economic stability for many, especially during crises like the 2009 financial downturn. In the Lodoza, El Paraíso region, the Padilla family’s Finca Expreso Paraiseño, founded in 2019, exemplifies Honduras’ dedication to quality coffee production. The farm leverages the area’s rich soils and ideal climate, employing sustainable practices like intercropping to enhance soil health. Led by Javier Padilla, the farm focuses on growing exceptional coffee while preservin