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Allied Communities

The Latin Dutchman works directly with specific Indigenous communities in Cotacachi and the Intag Valley. These are not just suppliers; they are our allies and partners in this movement toward true sustainability.

Our Partner Communities

Intag Valley

Small-scale indigenous farmers cultivate shade-grown coffee in one of Ecuador’s most biodiverse regions. The Intag Valley is a unique cloud forest ecosystem that our partners actively protect.

Amazonian Kichwa Communities

Indigenous women artisans with decades of experience in traditional leather tanning and toquilla straw weaving. The community of Cotacachi is recognized worldwide for the quality of its handcrafted products.

Our Commitment to the Communities

Female Empowerment

We prioritize the empowerment of Indigenous women. In Cotacachi, over 80% of our artisans are women who make decisions about production and pricing.

Knowledge Transmission

We support training programs so that Indigenous youth can learn ancestral techniques. We preserve heritage while creating opportunities.

Verified Sustainability

CHAKRA certification ensures that our partnerships respect the environment. Shade-grown coffee, vegetable-tanned leather, sustainably harvested straw.

Long-Term Partnerships

We don’t buy and disappear. We build lasting relationships with multi-year volume and pricing commitments that allow for real planning.

Radical Transparency

The communities see exactly how much we pay, how much we sell, and how the margins are shared. There are no hidden figures.

Testimonials from Our Allies

“Roberto and The Latin Dutchman are not like other intermediaries. They understand our culture, respect our ancestral processes, and pay us what we truly deserve. For the first time, we feel that our work is valued.”

— María García, Artisan from Cotacachi

“In 20 years of growing coffee, no buyer had ever treated the Intag Valley as equal partners. With The Latin Dutchman, our stories and our coffee have real value in Europe. Prices are fair and predictable.”

— Carlos Yumbo, Producer – Intag Valley Cooperative

“The CHAKRA certification was revolutionary. We don’t have to ask Westerners for permission to prove we’re sustainable. We certify our own sustainability, our own values.”

— Inti Pacari, Indigenous Leader – Cotacachi