Brazil Sítio Três Barras

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Producer Manassés Sampaio Dias
Farm Sítio Três Barras
Municipality Divinolândia
State São Paulo State
Region Média Mogiana Paulista – Região Vulcânica

Sun Exposure Predominantly Sun, mixed shade
Farm Size 22ha; 10ha coffee, 12ha grasslands and native forest
Altitude 1300 masl
Latitude -21.67360
Longitude -46.66340

Variety Icatu
Process Natural
Fermentation Dry
Drying Raised beds, finished on patio

Harvest Year September 2024

Flavor Caramel, Fresh Fig, Pistachio Ice Cream, Yellow Fruit, Kiwi
Descriptors Velvety, Creamy, Pleasant Acidity

Certifications Member of APROD - Fair Trade Certified Association

About this coffee This small slice of paradise, Sítio Três Barras, has been in the Dias family since the 1940s, when Manassés’ grandfather, José Caetano Dias, farmed the land. Coffee was planted here in the 1950s, but eventually abandoned, and finally reintroduced by Manassés’ father, Artesio Sampaio Dias, in 2001.

Not long after, the family joined APROD, believing that collective work could make coffee farming both more profitable and sustainable. When APROD became Fair Trade certified in 2012, Manassés and his father realized the program’s values matched those they’d inherited—care for the land, for people, and a belief in sustainable production.

Over the past decade, they’ve steadily reduced the use of agrochemicals, restored native vegetation, and introduced trees among the coffee plants. These practices have improved soil health, reduced costs, and made the farm more resilient. Today, Sítio Três Barras is part of a Regenerative and Conservation Agriculture program, aligning with global efforts to combat climate change.

The farm is has also huge genetic diversity of coffee varietals; Obatu, Icatu, Yellow Bourbon, Catuaí, Catucaí, Paraiso 2, Pacamara, Geisha, and Kenya. All undergoing trials of processing each year, both traditional and non-traditional methods. Manassés has had success in regional competitions, and even placing 4th place in last years Cup of Excellence in Brazil.


Green Cost $3.50 Farmgate, $4.25 FOB
Transportation, Storage, Financing & Logistics $1.36
Production Cost $5.02
Idle Hands Cost $10.63
Exporter SMC Brazil
Importer Sustainable Harvest
Intermediary Idle Hands and SMC
Bags Purchased 3x 59kg
Cup Score 86.0

Roaster Loring S35 Kestrel
Color change 5:05 | 321°F
First crack 9:09 | 389°F
Duration 11:14
Dev. time 2:05
Dev. time ratio 18%
Start temp. 380°F
End temp. 411°F