Biography
Xinia Chaves, an attorney and notary public who graduated with honors from the University of Costa Rica and comes from a family of coffee producers, has dedicated a significant part of her career to strengthening Costa Rica’s coffee sector and promoting gender equity in this field.
In her role as Head of the Legal Department at ICAFE (1982-1988), she played a key role in the amendment of Law 2762, which regulates the relationships between coffee producers, processors, and exporters.
Her leadership has been evident in multiple positions: as Vice Minister of Agriculture and Livestock (2010-2014), as President of the Costa Rican Coffee Institute (2012-2014) and COOPEPALMARES (1997-2010), and as Executive Director of major Costa Rican organizations such as the National Chamber of Coffee Exporters (2015-2018) and the Costa Rican Coffee Institute (2018-2022).
Throughout her career, she has stood out for her commitment to sustainable development. During her tenure at ICAFE, she implemented a Gender Policy that has fostered the inclusion and advancement of women in coffee farming.
Currently, she continues her work as an International Consultant and Expert in Coffee Legislation.
Contact Information
Xinia Chaves Quirós


