ABOUT ARIARI GROWERS
Tradition, sustainability, and social impact in every bean
A Legacy Rooted in the Ariari River
Located in the heart of Meta, Colombia, we are deeply connected to the Ariari River—a source of both history and abundance. Known by indigenous communities as “Eri-Eri,” meaning “golden glow,” this river has shaped the land and sustained generations of farmers. Drawn by the fertility of its plains, they tilled the soil, preserving a legacy of harmony with nature.
At ARIARI GROWERS, we carry this tradition forward, transforming the region’s natural wealth into premium cacao that embodies history, resilience, and sustainability
Empowering Communities Through Cacao
Beyond logistics, we are a platform for social transformation. At Ariari Growers, we turn the scars of conflict in the Meta region into life-changing opportunities by integrating vulnerable communities into our value chain. Our dedication to technical excellence and fair, dignified employment empowers rural youth and mothers to cultivate premium cacao through sustainable practices.
Our vision is steadfast: to establish the Meta department as a pillar of rural development, where specialty agriculture drives both economic progress and social stability.
Preserving the Legacy, Shaping the Future
of Colombian Cacao
For millennia, indigenous cultures have nurtured a profound bond between the earth, the human spirit, and the soil. Their ancestral wisdom—woven into their farming, rituals, and community life—is the foundation of everything we do.
At ARIARI GROWERS, every step of cultivation, harvest, and processing honors this sacred heritage. Our cacao is more than a global export; it is a testament to sustainability, superior quality, and the preservation of our cultural roots.
Join us in redefining the future of Colombian cacao.
Through innovation, tradition, and social impact, ARIARI GROWERS is dedicated to bringing Colombia’s finest cacao beans to the global stage. As we restore a legacy once threatened by conflict, we invite you to be part of this journey—one where cacao represents more than just excellence; it embodies hope, sustainability, and transformation.
Certifications and Partnerships
At ARIARI GROWERS, we are committed to upholding the highest standards of quality throughout every stage of our cacao production and export process. Through strategic partnerships with recognized industry leaders, we guarantee full compliance with Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), sustainability guidelines, and international food safety standards.
Certified Cacao Growers
Accredited in Colombia
We are officially registered as cacao producers with the National Federation of Cacao Growers of Colombia (Fedecacao). Following rigorous technical inspections, we were granted the “Cédula de Cacaotero”—an official credential that validates our standing within the country’s legal and agricultural framework.
Commitment to
Good Agricultural Practices
We partner with the Colombian Agricultural Institute (ICA) to achieve Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) certification, ensuring that our cacao beans are cultivated, harvested, and stored under the most rigorous quality and safety standards.
Safety and Sustainability Standards
First Aid and Occupational Safety: We partner with the El Castillo Fire Department (Meta) to ensure full compliance and up-to-date certifications in Occupational Health and Safety (OHS).
Strategic Partnerships
in the Cacao Industry
To continuously refine our processes and ensure premium-grade cacao, we partner with industry leaders who share our dedication to excellence and innovation. Through these strategic alliances, we reinforce our commitment to quality, sustainability, and cutting-edge practices within the global cacao market
Our Values
At ARIARI GROWERS, our passion for premium cacao extends far beyond production and export. We are dedicated to excellence, sustainability, and social impact, ensuring that every step of our process contributes to a more ethical and thriving cacao industry.
Integrity and
Compliance
Integrity at every stage of our process.
Social and
Environmental Responsibility
Ethical and sustainable production.
Mindful Stewardship
and Respect
Conscientious resource management and deep respect for people and nature.
Inclusion and
Empowerment
Equal opportunity for farmers and their communities.
