• Partners Since

    2023

  • Roasters Partnering with Khipu

    37

  • Total Coffee Sold via Green Coffee Collective

    +1.5 tonnes

Since starting Khipu, the Green Coffee Collective have been very supportive and offered great advice along the way. They have access to a wide range of roasters that has helped us expand our reach and help us achieve our aim of spreading Peruvian coffee to as many people as possible

Mark

Russell
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    Felix Marín

    Alto Yurinaqui, Perene, Chanchamayo

  • Melvin Campos

  • Mark Russell

    Sourcing & Sales

  • A History of Khipu Coffee

    Khipu Coffee was founded during the pandemic in 2020 by two cousins and a childhood friend—two based in Peru and one in the UK—with the sole purpose of sharing the beautiful flavours of Peruvian coffee. From Lima to Liverpool via Arequipa, Khipu has built a direct connection between Peruvian producers and UK roasters. Since its first green coffee shipment arrived in December 2022, the company has worked with over 50 single farms, producer associations, and established cooperatives, showcasing the diversity and quality of Peruvian coffee.

  • Khipu Coffee Core Values

    Khipu Coffee is dedicated to sourcing the highest quality Peruvian coffee. More than just great beans, the company values transparency—making sure every coffee’s journey is clear. From farm to cup, Khipu shares the stories of the people behind each harvest, celebrating the skill and dedication that bring these coffees to life.

  • How to Buy and Import Coffee From Peru

    Khipu Coffee operates as both a Peruvian exporter and a UK importer, building direct relationships with producers and sourcing partners across different regions of Peru. Once a coffee is selected, producers send it to the warehouse in Lima, where Khipu handles processing and export. From there, the coffee is shipped to the UK, ready for roasters looking to explore the best of Peruvian coffee.

    Your questions, answered

    What does Khipu mean?

    A Khipu was the Incas’ unique way of recording information—an intricate system of knotted strings used to track everything from population counts to food production. Each knot held meaning, with variations in size, position, and colour encoding specific details. It was a vital tool for administration, allowing the empire to manage resources efficiently without a written language. Some believe only Inca elites could read them, but the full extent of their use remains a mystery. Even today, researchers are working to unlock the secrets hidden in these ancient knots.

    Does Khipu focus on sourcing specific processing methods?

    Peru has traditionally been known for its washed coffees, but as the specialty coffee world becomes more connected, producers have started exploring new techniques. The rise of naturals and honeys across the country reflects this shift, with more farmers keen to experiment and refine their processing methods. As Peruvian coffee continues to evolve, the potential for cutting-edge techniques like anaerobic and extended fermentations is growing, bringing even more diversity and complexity to the country’s coffee offerings. Khipu actively seeks out these innovative lots while continuing to work with producers who perfect the classic washed style.

    When is the Peru harvest season?

    Peru’s harvest season shifts depending on the region. In lower-altitude areas, picking begins as early as March, while in Eastern Peru, the season can start even earlier, running from February through to August. Elsewhere, harvesting typically falls between April and September, with the country’s main peak stretching from June to October. With such a wide window, there are plenty of opportunities to source fresh Peruvian coffee, but the best lots go fast.

    Why did Khipu choose to source from Peru?

    Khipu chose to source from Peru because of the deep personal connection the founders have to the country and its coffee. Two cousins, Gonzalo and Mark, along with their childhood friend Cesar, each bring unique skills and a shared passion for Peruvian coffee, culture, and the people who grow it. Gonzalo, with his 20 years of experience in agri-business in Peru, has a strong understanding of the agricultural landscape, while Mark’s focus on sourcing and building relationships with producers is crucial for ensuring quality. Cesar, an experienced entrepreneur, manages the financial and contractual side of the business. Together, their combined expertise and dedication to Peru’s coffee industry make it the perfect place for Khipu to focus their efforts.

    What do Khipu Coffee do?

    Their role is to facilitate, introduce and share Peruvian coffee with roasters wherever they can. This involves them finding great coffee, creating and maintaining those relationships and organising logistics.

    How can I contact Khipu coffee?

    The easiest way to get in touch is by clicking the black ‘Message’ button at the top of the page. Whether you have questions about their coffees, sourcing options, or anything else, the team will be happy to help.

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