We connect the world with the Guatemalan market to commercialize coffee with a better price. We focus on: bean selection, traceability and a perfect analysis. bean selection, traceability and a perfect analysis.
Provide the best coffee marketing service to producers and importers of Guatemalan coffee.
Connect Guatemala with the world through the commercialization of coffee, focused on traceability and quality.
We supply the world with the best Guatemalan coffee
We support coffee producers to commercialize their coffee
We generate personal relationships and strategic alliances with Guatemalan producers
We provide personal advisory to al clients, suppliers, staff etc.
Coffee traceability
Strict quality control in all processes
Constant Innovation
Receipt of samples
The sample is encoded on the digital platform
Preparation and packaging
Exportation of coffee
Satisfied/happy clients
Guatemalan coffee plantations flower once a year, during the months of March, April or May, depending on the elevation and rainfall pattern of the particular region. Flowering takes between two and three days, and during this time the coffee plantations take on the appearance of a snowy field. From each flower a fruit will be born that contains two seeds or coffee beans.
Coffee plantations planted up to 2,000 meters above sea level. Acatenango's profile is characterized by having a marked acidity, aromatic, balanced body and prolonged aftertaste.
Hector was born in the 4th generation coffee family, involved in this industry since he was a child.
I am Diego Solares, Business Administrator with a specialty in International Business
I am Daniel Hernández, graduated as Public Accountant and Hobby musician.
I am Alba Pozuelos, Secretary
I am Yessenia Godoy, for more than 8 years I have been in charge of the maintenance of Industrias Noviembre
My name is Rocio Pirir, with an Industrial Psychology degree, with 5 years of experience in logistics operations and 3 years in coffee export.
Hector was born in the 4th generation coffee family, involved in this industry since he was a child. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science and Letters from Jules Verne. Industrial Engineer at the University of the Valley of Guatemala.
During his university studies he began to get involved in coffee issues with his family and in 2001 he began to work in a coffee exporter where he worked for 9 years.
Since 2011, Hector Ventura has been part of the board of directors of the Jules Verne school and has been the president of the board of directors for 3 years, having a relationship with French biculturalism.
Currently Hector Ventura, 43 years old and with extensive experience in the coffee industry, is the CEO of Industrias Noviembre.
Hector Ventura's projection with Industrias Noviembre is to become the largest coffee supplier in the world.
Our Coffee Cuppers are QGraders and have participated in international competitions such as the Cup of Excellence.
Hello! I'm Danny Mogollon. I have been in the coffee industry for 11 years.
My name is Luisa Rodriguez, I consider myself a coffee passionate.
Hello! I'm Danny Mogollon. I have been in the coffee industry for 11 years, throughout these years I have taken different courses, diplomas to expand my organizational, operational, technical and sensory knowledge as a coffee cupper.
I am in charge of the company's operations, I supervise the traceability of the coffee from the time it leaves the farm until we export it, taking quality control and preparations.
My goal is to provide excellent customer service, I strive to meet the challenges that arise during each harvest, I watch over the care of the company's resources, inventories and raw materials.
If you are passionate about coffee, contact us