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Arizona’s Press Coffee Buys 70-Hectare Farm in PanamaDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine

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October 4, 2024
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Phoenix-based specialty coffee roaster and retailer Press Coffee recently acquired a 70-acre coffee farm in Western Panama.

With the farm purchase, the company plans to launch an “Estate” line of coffees, which will be added to Press’s existing “Allocation” line of high-end, limited release coffees.

The terms of the farm acquisition have not been made public. The acquisition represents a significant operational milestone for the company, which has grown into a flagship roastery, 13 standalone Arizona cafes and coffee bars in six Sprouts grocery locations since its founding in 2008.

“It helps us expand our commitment to quality, sustainability, and deepen our connection to the farm,” Press Coffee Owner Jason Kyle, who first invested in the company in 2015, said in a recent announcement of the purchase. “This farm will allow us to offer even richer, more distinctive coffees and we’re excited to bring them to our customers.”

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The farm sits within the highlands of the Volcán Barú area near Boquete in Western Panama, a region that is known for high-quality arabica production among traditional and boutique coffee farms. Green coffee companies such as Hacienda La Esmeralda and Ninety Plus have helped drive the region’s international reputation for high-end Gesha-variety production. Notably, an Alexandria, Virginia-based roasting company called Via Volcán offers coffees from its own farm in the same Volcán Barú region as Press’s new estate.

Press Coffee said that its new estate spans a 70-hectare plane, with elevation reaching between 1,800 to 2,300 meters.

Such vertical integration remains rare among small businesses in the U.S. specialty coffee roasting industry, presumably due to risks and inherent economic challenges associated with coffee production. In most recent cases, vertical integration in the specialty realm has moved downstream, with established family farms in Latin America precipitating the opening of coffee shops or roasteries in the U.S.

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According to Press, coffees from the estate will be coming to each of the company’s Phoenix metro locations as drip coffees or in whole-bean bags. Limited-edition estate offerings will be offered online quarterly through the Allocation program, which borrows its name from the high-end wine industry.

Said Press, “Like fine wine, each coffee harvest from the Panama farm will be unique as the weather, soil and other natural changes affect the beans.”

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Nick Brown
Nick Brown is the editor of Daily Coffee News by Roast Magazine.

Tags: Arizona, Boquete, direct trade, Gesha, Hacienda La Esmeralda, Jason Kyle, Ninety Plus, Panama, Phoenix, Press Coffee, vertical integration, Volcán Barú

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