Cafe Peru

funding gap emerging markets

Corporacion de Productores Cafe Peru SAC is a private company made up of 9 shareholders: 5 coffee agricultural cooperatives and 3 financial organizations with a solidarity approach, created on April 17, 2001 with the purpose of providing agro-industrial, commercial and financial services to cooperatives and producer organizations.


In 2008, International Solidarity for Development and Investment "SIDI" became shareholder as a strategic partner. With the incorporation of the new shareholder, the capital social amounts to S/. 7,699,722.00 fully subscribed and fully paid in full.


In 2021, Café Perú has 9 shareholders, with the incorporation of the Cooperativa de Ahorro y Crédito Los Andes, the share capital amounts to S/ 9,000,000.

Almennar upplýsingar

LántakiCorporacion de Productores Cafe Peru SAC
LandPerú
HöfuðstöðvarPichanaqui
Websitehttps://cafe-peru.com/
Stofnað17 April 2001
Virkur á Lendahand síðan 1 August 2022
Credit ScoreC

Fjárhagsupplýsingar per 2022-05-31

Heildareignir€9,860,697
Tekjur€747,175
Skuldahlutfall42.20%
Líkviditet77.00%

Um Perú

Peru is a South American country with a population of 33 million 35,304 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%).

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