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Indigenous Co-Owned · Fairtrade Certified · Antioquia, Colombia

The land

and the people

Equitable agriculture co-owned with indigenous communities in Antioquia. Non-replicable. Rooted in 85 years of ancestral knowledge.

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Our Promise

"We don't just farm. We partner with indigenous communities who have cultivated this land for four generations. Every hectare is co-owned. Every harvest is shared. Every bean tells that story."

Álvarez Dubey Trading Company was founded on the belief that equitable agriculture is not charity — it is a superior business model.

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By the Numbers
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The Land

Rare Earth.

6° north of the equator. Natural páramos. Only 3% of farms in the world operate at this altitude. The specific combination of altitude, volcanic soil, and equatorial climate at this exact location on the Andes produces a microclimate that simply cannot be replicated. It cannot be moved. It cannot be manufactured.

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The People

85 years of indigenous cultivation knowledge.

Four generations of Paisa farmers. The land is theirs. So is the company. That's not charity — it's the business model. Indigenous and local communities hold 50% equity from day one. When the land prospers, the people prosper equally. This is what real partnership looks like in practice.

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The Harvest

Every product traceable back to the farmer who grew it.

Specialty-grade coffee, roasted in Colombia. High-altitude avocados. Single-origin olive oil from Morocco. We don't sell commodities. We sell stories, relationships, and terroir. Every SKU carries a QR code linking directly to the harvest log, the farmer, and the lot.

Built by the people who live on the land.

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Rahul Dubey

Co-Founder · CEO

Leads cultivation strategy, distribution networks, and investor relations. Rahul believes that regenerative agriculture and equitable ownership are inseparable from financial returns.

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Wancho Álvarez

Co-Founder · Land & Community Lead

Four generations rooted in Antioquia. "Tío Wancho" carries 85 years of ancestral cultivation knowledge into every decision — from soil preparation to harvest timing.

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Danny Álvarez

Co-Founder · Operations Lead

Bridges the gap between indigenous land practices and modern supply chain logistics. Danny ensures every product leaving the farm meets specialty-grade standards.

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Abdul Karim

Co-Founder · Global Markets

Connects the farm to international B2B buyers and impact investors. Abdul brings a decade of commodity trading experience with a principled lens on fair-trade economics.

We really just enjoy each other. That's what this is really about.
— Rahul Dubey, Co-Founder

What We Grow.

Coffee
Coffee

Single-Origin Coffee

Radical Rare Roasted

Specialty-grade Arabica from 2,000m. Roasted in Medellín. Notes of dark chocolate and plum.

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Avocado
Avocado

High-Altitude Avocados

Hass avocados grown in volcanic soil at altitude. Richer in fat. Deeper in flavor. Longer on the palate.

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Olive Oil
Olive Oil

Single-Origin Olive Oil

Cold-pressed from Morocco. Harvested by hand. Traceable to the grove. Bottled unfiltered.

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By Invitation Only

Invest in something
that lasts.

50% owned by indigenous Paisa communities. 85 years of cultivation heritage. High demand, non-replicable supply. A 12x projected return is the consequence — not the pitch.

$50K–$100K

Investment range

12x

Projected return

10 yrs

Horizon

50%

Local equity

All investments require NDA and qualification review.

"When I came to Colombia, the Paisas showed me that the opposite of exploitation is ownership. So that's what we built."

Rahul Dubey

Rahul Dubey

Founder, Álvarez Dubey Trading Company

Our Story

A company born from
the land itself.

Álvarez Dubey Trading Company began with a question: what would agriculture look like if the people who cultivated the land also owned it? The answer led to a four-generation partnership with Paisa communities in Antioquia — and a model that produces food, returns, and dignity in equal measure.

From the first seed planted at 2,000 meters to the final delivery to your table, every step in our supply chain is documented, traceable, and shared.

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