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Milpa de Cacao

Atucún Family
February 13, 2023
Milpa de Cacao
What does Milpa de Cacao mean? The word 'Milpa' means 'field' in the Spanish language. The meaning and process go back to long before Europeans arrived in Mesoamerica.

What does Milpa de Cacao mean? The word 'Milpa' means 'field' in the Spanish language. The meaning and process go back to long before Europeans arrived in Mesoamerica.

Milpa de Cacao
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"A milpa is a field, usually but not always recently cleared, in which farmers plant a dozen crops at once including maize, avocados, multiple varieties of squash and bean, melon, tomatoes, chilis, sweet potato, jícama, amaranth, and mucuna ... Milpa crops are nutritionally and environmentally complementary." — Charles C. Mann, 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus

When we say 'Milpa de Cacao' it is intended to communicate that the cacao we grow & source is grown in polyculture. It is grown in areas that are home to many types of plants that keep each other healthy and benefit the ecosystem. Vanilla and Passionfruit would be the most well-known, but nature is not limited to just items you can buy in a store!

The colonization, economization, and industrialization of the natural world actually pose a great risk to agricultural producers. The desire to have a lot of one thing destabilizes the environment and disrupts the strength that comes with biodiversity.

Whether it is temperatures rising in elevations because of global climate changes or a fungus propagating, the benefits of creating food in polyculture allow producers to have multiple income streams to reduce their risk. Their land maintains its health and the produce retains the vitamins and minerals.

Atucún is proud to support our planet and the producers and craftsmen in Honduras.

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Today, Atucún stands as a proud representative of Honduran excellence. We work directly with cacao farmers, supporting local communities while creating chocolate that showcases the unique terroir of Honduras.

Our tree-to-bar process means complete control and unwavering quality. From the cacao trees in the mountains to the finished bars in your hands, we oversee every detail with passion and precision.

We are building a direct connection between Honduran farmers and people who know quality when they taste it.

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Atucún uses 100% Honduran Criollo cacao sourced through direct trade relationships. Our single-origin, tree-to-bar chocolate process ensures exceptional quality while supporting local farming communities in Honduras.