Organic coffee

Demand for organic coffee beans is steadily increasing, as more and more consumers want to order organically grown coffee. That's why our coffee roastery has been certified organic since 2019. We'll explain what the organic seal stands for, how organic coffee differs from conventionally grown coffee, and why coffee can come from sustainable agriculture even without organic certification.
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Süssmund's first Arabica blend is a low-acid dark roast, very chocolatey and full-bodied. It was inspired by strong women (mujeres fuertes) in coffee cultivation. In our search for the perfect green coffee beans, we found what we were looking for at two cooperatives in Colombia (El Bombo) and Peru (La Prosperidad de Chirinos).

Both cooperatives specifically promote the economic participation and health of women in coffee farming. Measures include providing knowledge to optimize agricultural techniques and the subsequent processing of coffee cherries on the farm. This allows members to improve the quality and yield of their harvest and generate a higher income. The Prosperidad de Chirinos cooperative also pays female producers in its "Cosecha de Mujer" program an additional premium for every sack of coffee.

The producers' farms are designed as mixed-crop systems. Crops planted among the coffee bushes provide shade, healthy soil, and habitat for birds and insects. These crops and their organic fertilizers thus enable rich biodiversity.

The ripe coffee cherries are hand-picked and then processed directly on the farms. First, the coffee beans are separated from the pulp using small, hand-operated pulpers. Next, the beans are fermented in tanks for 12-36 hours and then washed in water basins. After this wet processing (washed), the coffee beans are dried on raised beds before the dried parchment is transported to the dry mill. There, the beans are separated from the parchment, sorted by quality, and prepared for export.

We are delighted to present this deliciously chocolatey espresso. It tastes particularly good as a classic espresso, but also harmonizes very well with milk.

AT-BIO-301 certified

50% Colombia: El Bombo Women Group, Pitalito.

50% Peru: La Prosperidad de Chirinos (Cosecha de Mujer), San Ignacio.

Cultivation altitude : 1200-2000m

Varieties : Bourbon, Castillo, Caturra, Catuai

Preparation : Washed

Preparation recommendation: Espresso machine, moka pot, fully automatic coffee machine

Best Taste Recommendation: 3 - 16 weeks after roasting (Best Before - 1 year)

Body: 5/5

Fruit: 1/5

Flavor profile:

  • Chocolate brownie
  • caramel
  • walnut
  • Direct Trade Bio Kaffee aus Mexiko

    On the palate, you'll find a delicious sweetness of nuts, nougat, and marzipan, paired with a subtle fruitiness reminiscent of ripe apples. The medium roast gives this coffee a pleasant finish of milk chocolate and waffle. This makes it suitable both for a balanced, sweet espresso and as a harmonious base for milk-based coffee drinks.

    Unión Majomut, a non-profit organization, unites approximately 1,000 families from 35 indigenous communities of the Tsotzil and Tseltal ethnic groups in the highlands of Chiapas, at altitudes of 900–1600 meters. Organic coffee cultivation takes place on small, family-run farms in the shade among various other crops. The organic fertilizers, diverse flora and fauna, and nutrient-rich soils ensure exceptionally healthy coffee plant growth.

    The cooperative was founded in 1981 by small-scale coffee producers with the aim of improving the living conditions of its members through the production, processing, and marketing of organic coffee and other organic products. In addition to food security, environmental protection and the democratic participation of all members are cornerstones of this cooperative.

    The holistic improvement of living conditions includes programs for the renovation and construction of housing, improved food self-sufficiency, and the promotion of the economic participation of female members. All programs are shaped by the customs and traditions of the indigenous communities.

    Through direct trade with Majomut, the producers achieve a far higher income than when selling to intermediaries and, thanks to the long-term, stable relationship with Süssmund, are independent of the volatile fluctuations of the commodity markets.

    AT-BIO-301 certified

    Region: San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas

    Producer: Union Majomut Cooperative

    Cultivation altitude: 900 - 1600 m

    Variety: Typica, Bourbon, Mundo Novo, Caturra

    Preparation: Washed

    Preparation recommendation: Espresso machine, moka pot, fully automatic coffee machine

    Best Taste Recommendation: 3 - 16 weeks after roasting (Best Before - 1 year)

    Body: 4/5

    Fruit: 1/5

    Flavor profile:

  • marzipan
  • Chocolate
  • waffle
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    This well-balanced filter coffee impresses with a delicious sweetness of hazelnut and nougat, paired with a subtle fruitiness reminiscent of apple. The medium roast gives this filter coffee a pleasant cocoa finish. This versatile and charming coffee is a perfect companion throughout the day and never gets boring.

    Unión Majomut, a non-profit organization, unites approximately 1,000 families from 35 indigenous communities of the Tsotzil and Tseltal ethnic groups in the highlands of Chiapas, at altitudes of 900–1600 meters. Organic coffee cultivation takes place on small, family-run farms in the shade among various other crops. The organic fertilizers, diverse flora and fauna, and nutrient-rich soils ensure exceptionally healthy coffee plant growth.

    The cooperative was founded in 1981 by small-scale coffee producers with the aim of improving the living conditions of its members through the production, processing, and marketing of organic coffee and other organic products. In addition to food security, environmental protection and the democratic participation of all members are cornerstones of this cooperative.

    The holistic improvement of living conditions includes programs for the renovation and construction of housing, improved food self-sufficiency, and the promotion of the economic participation of female members. All programs are shaped by the customs and traditions of the indigenous communities.

    Through direct trade with Majomut, the producers achieve a far higher income than when selling to intermediaries and, thanks to the long-term, stable relationship with Süssmund, are independent of the volatile fluctuations of the commodity markets.

    AT-BIO-301 certified

    Region: San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas

    Producer: Union Majomut Cooperative

    Cultivation altitude: 900 - 1600 m

    Variety: Typica, Bourbon, Mundo Novo, Caturra

    Preparation: Washed

    Preparation recommendation: V60, Aeropress, French Press, Kalita Wave, Chemex, filter coffee machine, moka pot

    Best Taste Recommendation: 1 - 8 weeks after roasting (Best Before - 1 year)

    Body: 3/5

    Fruit: 1/5

    Flavor profile:

  • hazelnut
  • nougat
  • cocoa
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    This cup of light-roasted organic coffee from Rwanda not only tastes incomparable, but also tells a story full of courage and hope. This fine organic Arabica comes from the Mbizi Washing Station in the Kamonyi district of Rwanda – a place where women are achieving great things together.

    The two founders, Aline and Odette, set themselves a goal: to change the lives of widowed and disadvantaged women. With passion, they not only built up their coffee production but also distributed goats and fertilizer to secure the families' livelihoods. Every bean tells a story of solidarity, strength, and the vision of a better future.

    Kamonyi, located in southern Rwanda, offers ideal conditions for high-quality coffee cultivation. The subtropical climate, regular rainfall, and altitudes of 1,400 to 2,000 meters create a perfect environment for the Arabica variety Red Bourbon. The region's fertile clay soils are rich in minerals, giving the coffee cherries their unique aroma. Kamonyi is also known for its sustainable farming methods and the strong community of smallholder farmers who pass on their knowledge through generations.

    This fine, washed red bourbon impresses with complex fruit notes of gooseberry and lime, and a sweet busquit finish. With every sip, you support these inspiring women and taste the dedication that went into every bean.

    Region: Kamonyi District

    Producer: Mbizi Washing Station

    Mounting height: 1,400 - 2,000m

    Variety: Red Bourbon

    Preparation: Washed

    Preparation recommendation: Espresso machine, moka pot, pour-over, Aeropress, French press, filter coffee machine, cold brew

    Best Taste Recommendation: 2 - 16 weeks after roasting (Best Before - 1 year)

    Body: 3/5

    Fruit: 5/5

    Flavor profile:

  • gooseberry
  • lime
  • Biscuit
  • Organic coffee from Süssmund Kaffee

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    Order organic coffee in our online shop since 2019

    Due to the extensive requirements, our coffee roastery wasn't yet certified organic when it was founded. However, as we grew, we were able to meet all the requirements for organic certification in our production process, which led to the production and marketing of organic coffee in our online shop. Since 2019, our customers have also been able to order coffee beans from certified organic farming.

    When designing our product range, we consider many factors that influence our purchasing decisions. Organic certification is playing an increasingly important role in this. Ultimately, as a coffee roaster, sustainable, organic cultivation of green coffee is particularly important to us to protect people and the environment. In this way, we are committed to maintaining intact biodiversity and the health of coffee harvesters in the countries of origin.

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    Organically grown coffee without organic certification

    In principle, many small coffee farms practice organic farming even though they are not certified organic. Organic certification is expensive, extensive, and time-consuming, which presents a significant hurdle for smaller producers. Therefore, even non-organic certified coffee can come from sustainable organic farming. In some cases, the barriers listed below simply prevent certification for small farms in the foreseeable future.

    One example is coffee from Kenya or Ethiopia. Here, coffee cultivation is largely carried out on small-scale farms. The coffee bushes often grow in forest gardens among other crops. The shade of the trees slows the coffee plants' growth, which increases the quality and improves the taste of the coffee. Fertilization is usually done with organic substances from the farm itself.

    Since very few smallholder farmers can process their coffee cherries themselves after harvesting, they deliver them to so-called "washing stations." In this process, several smallholder farmers join together to form a cooperative so that their coffee beans can be processed for export. Due to the large number of small coffee farms that supply a washing station, organic certification for all members is often difficult to achieve. Therefore, there are very few certified organic coffees from Kenya or Ethiopia, even though most of them are grown according to organic farming principles.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What does the EU organic seal stand for

    The EU Organic Seal certifies agricultural products from domestic, EU, and third countries that are marketed as organic products on the European market. It is the most well-known organic label for organically grown agricultural products. Its most important provisions include the prohibition of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and the prohibition of pesticides and other chemical fertilizers in food production. In addition, there are numerous regulations aimed at improving animal welfare. However, these are not relevant for organic coffee production.

    Who checks compliance with the regulations?

    The provisions of the EU directives governing the marketing of organic products are verified by the relevant organic control body. In the case of Süssmund Kaffee, the prescribed standards are monitored by Austria Bio Garantie as part of an annual audit. This audit checks both the comprehensive documentation of the issued organic certificates for the green coffee, as well as numerous regulations regarding storage and the production process. Agricultural inspections of the coffee farms or cooperatives are the responsibility of a regional organic control body in the country of cultivation. Upon compliance with all regulations, this body issues an organic certificate, which allows the coffee to be exported as organic coffee and marketed to coffee roasters.

    How does organic coffee differ from conventionally grown coffee?

    Organic coffee differs from conventionally grown coffee primarily in the type of crop protection and fertilizers used. While conventional agriculture often uses pesticides, organic coffee is fertilized primarily with organic substances. This particularly benefits the surrounding flora and fauna, which are severely affected by the use of pesticides. In organic farming, a variety of agricultural techniques can achieve similar long-term yields, but without the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. This preserves biodiversity, keeps the soil healthier, and prevents harvest workers from being exposed to harmful substances.

    Are non-organic certified coffees harmful to health?

    No, because any residues decompose during coffee roasting. At the high temperatures, organic compounds are converted into CO₂, which escapes as a gas during coffee roasting. Therefore, no pesticides can be detected after coffee roasting, and therefore do not pose a burden to the human body.