El Milagro

El Milagro is a cooperative of mainly coffee farmers, with some cocoa and avocado farmers as well. The cooperative is based in San José des Lourdes in Cajamarca. Since its founding in 2005, membership has grown to 265, 60 of whom are women. Some of the members belong to the indigenous Awajún people, such as Rogelio Jempekit. "We live in hard-to-reach areas with few opportunities and considerable technical constraints. But at El Milagro we are welcomed, trained and encouraged to improve the quality of our lives. For us, coffee is the source to move forward," Rogelio says.

General information

BorrowerCooperativa Agraria de Servicios Multiples El Milagro
CountryPeru
Head officeSan José de Lourdes
Websitehttps://casmelmilagro.pe/
Founded 6 January 2005
Active on Lendahand since24 May 2022

Financial information per 2022-03-31

Total assets€1,080,858
Revenue€2,187,860
Leverage ratio14.00%
Liquidity104.00%

About Peru

Peru is a South American country with a population of 33 million inhabitants (INEI, 2022), it is considered one of the countries with the greatest ethnic and linguistic diversity. Its projections of global economic growth are at 3.6% in 2022 sustained by the greater operability of the economic activities most affected by the pandemic (trade and services) (Ministry of Economy and Finance). Peru has 24 departments and 1 constitutional province, the economic activities of agriculture, industry, commerce and services are found in all departments. The economic activity of Agriculture contributes 5.6% of the national production, with an annual growth of 3.8%, highlight the production of: oil palm, coffee, mango, blueberry, avocado, paddy rice, grape, lemon, cocoa among many more. The national coffee production in 2021 was 364,744 tons of parchment coffee, 3% more than in 2020. The regions with the highest production are San Martín (21%), Cajamarca (21%), Junín (19%), and Amazonas (13%).

Last funded project

El Milagro

Small, underprivileged coffee farmers in Peru's remote highlands are more hopeful than ever. Thanks to training and technical support from their cooperative El Milagro, their organic coffee is sustainable and high quality. And fair trade, too! This improves not only their natural environment but also their livelihood. Like for the indigenous Rogelio and his wife. "We live in hard-to-reach areas with few opportunities. For us, coffee is the source to get ahead," Rogelio says of El Milagro.

  • 32 people reached
El Milagro
Entrepreneur
€35,000
Amount needed
6 months
Maturity
Impact loan
100%
Fully funded in 40 days on 7 December 2022.