How Shared Interest supports businesses leading the way in sustainable production practices
Founded in 1994 in Jinotega, Nicaragua, Sacaclí supports 465 members, including 87 coffee producers.
Sacaclí are certified Organic, Fairtrade and Regenerative Organic. Its coffee is cultivated under strict environmental conditions to ensure quality and environmental protection.
Shared Interest has supported Sacaclí with finance since 2018. In that time, Sacaclí has increased its coffee production by 41%
General Manager, Alex Cruz, said:
“The relationship between Sacaclí and Shared Interest has been fundamental for the development of our organisation. The line of credit we have with [Shared Interest] has contributed to improving our liquidity to face the coffee commercialisation process and energise this business centre of the co-operative.”
In response to increasing climate change impacts, Sacaclí felt it was a critical time to explore further ways to protect its members’ future and that of the planet.
In 2021, it became Regenerative Organic Certified (ROC). The same year, Sacaclí became the first coffee producer in the world to harvest ROCcertified crop.
These initiatives support farmers to implement regenerative practices that help prevent deforestation, as well as soil erosion and degradation, strengthening environmental and economic resilience.
Speaking about the significance of Sacaclí’s sustainable production practices, certifications and priorities, General Manager, Alex Cruz, said:
“The importance of these coffee certifications lies in ecological and sustainable production, guaranteeing the protection of the ecosystem, such as soil health and regeneration, protection of flora and fauna, and social equity.
“If the soil is destroyed, every producer will be affected in the future, as will their descendants. It impacts coffee production because it becomes necessary for economic and environmental sustainability.”