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Corina Enrique & Eve Aguirre

Quetzal Co-op engages holistically with Cooperatives of Indigenous Peoples and grassroots communities from sister communities in Mexico and Guatemala who are part of the Fair Trade Coffee networks of coffee producers. We work within a dynamic of establishing not just an economic relationship based on the exchange of coffee, but in realization of continental cultural solidarity as Indigenous Peoples. The intent is to build collectively an intergenerational infrastructure of mutual cultural respect and benefit that can lead to further development of strategies and projects to move our families out of marginalization and towards self-determination.

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Quetzal Co-Op

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The Ajo Farmers Market & Café is a social enterprise of the Ajo Center for Sustainable Agriculture. This brick-and-mortar location houses a farm-to-table restaurant, community kitchen incubator, market store, pop-up food sales, and is home to the Ajo Farmers Market and Ajo Food Pantry. We pride ourselves in celebrating local farmers, wild food harvesters, food microbusinesses, and local artisans from Ajo, the Tohono O’odham Nation and the surrounding areas. 

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100 estrella ave.,
ajo, arizona 85321
(520) 387-3110

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