Panamanian Specialty Coffee
Panama, known for its famed canal, is a curvy and narrow landmass that serves as a physical and cultural bridge between Central and South America. This skinny isthmus holds hundreds of idyllic deserted islands, densely forested wilderness, and a cosmopolitan city with modern skyscrapers. The terrain of Panama is quite unique—mountainous regions and nutrient-rich volcanic soil create numerous microclimates across the country, which also act as impeccable coffee-producing ground.
Coffee production in Panama can be traced back to the 19th century with the settlement of European immigrants. It reached its peak around the 1990s, when the country produced around 200,000 bags per year. Production since then has steadily declined, but many of the country’s farms are thriving because its volcanic soil, altitude and climate offer an ideal environment for producing specialty coffee. Panama’s reputation in the specialty industry far exceeds its fairly slender offering in terms of quantity.
Discover the story and impact of our Panama specialty green coffee beans specialty green coffee beans from Panama at StoneX Specialty Coffee, and join us in exploring the unique flavors that our coffee has to offer.
Regions & Cup Profile
Harvest Period
November – March
Annual Productivity
115,000 bags
Genetic Varieties
Arabica, Cattura, Catuai, Typica, Geisha, Mundo Novo
Growing Regions
Chiriqui Province, Boquete, Volcan, Renacimiento