Finca Fuente Vieja.
People. Responsibility. Impact.
Rooted in Change
Nestled in the lush highlands of the Dominican Republic, Finca Fuente Vieja is named after an ancient spring that has sustained this land for generations. What was once a thriving coffee plantation was nearly destroyed by coffee rust, climate change, and economic hardship.
But this ending was never accepted. Out of responsibility for the people, the land, and its history, a new path emerged — away from short-term exploitation and toward community, regeneration, and real impact.
The finca was preserved, a social project was born, and later reimagined as an agroforestry system that brings together nature, agriculture, and the future.
This page tells the story of a land in transition and shows how responsibility can create lasting impact.
Today, Fuente Vieja stands for transformation.
For the restoration of a living agroforestry system, for the return of high-quality Arabica coffee, and for a model that enables companies to make a real, measurable contribution. Not virtual. Not abstract. But visible, tangible, and rooted in a real place.
