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Overview
Sergio Ticas Reyes inherited Los Planes farm from his grandfather, Jose Onofre Ticas. In the beginning, Los Planes was grown with Typica variety only; Sergios father, also named Jose Onofre Ticas, preserved this cultivar until 1996, when his son renovated the farm with Bourbón and Pacamara varieties. Sergio Ticas is a well-known coffee producer from Citala, and this year hes very happy to represent once again the Chalatenango department with Finca Los Planes farm. He is very happy to see that many neighboring coffee growers are more enthusiastic about picking only ripe cherries and process their coffees in a more careful way, he believes this is something due to the CoE event that has been changing visions in coffee growing. The coffee lot coming from Los Planes farm was processed on his wet mill and was treated under gourmet preparation protocol, including fresh and clean water from natural spring, milling and sun drying on patios, participating in CoE has allowed Sergio to be more careful in the production and processing of his coffee, and hes always learning something new every year, he says. Coffee plantations in Los Planes are relatively young since he keeps replanting and replacing old trees. When Sergio started working the farm, he obtained vegetative materials and technical assistance from PROCAFE (Salvadoran coffee research agency), but now he uses his own nurseries. The treatment of his farm has been very traditional with appreciative shade pruning, weed control, rationalized fertilizers usage, among others. Coffee trees density averages some 3,500 trees/hectare. Almost 70 people are employed during harvesting and 10 people permanently work in the farm. Sergio keeps a permanent relationship with the community. He donated land to the community for the construction of a water tank. For Sergio, his workers are key, so he wants them to be happy with their jobs, he has increased the wages and has lend land to his foremen for cash crops, helping them to keep more income for other activities. He keeps a cypress forest from which he provides firewood for his workers as well, while keeping a more stable microclimate and generates home for the local fauna. He maintains one natural lagoon and water spring benefiting local fauna such as ducks, deer, tepezcuintles, agouti, and many species of birds, among other.
Additional information
Location: Citala, Chalatenango
Coffee varieties: 75% Pacamara, 25% Bourbón
Type of Shade: Matazano, Aguacate Mico, Manzana Rosa, Ingas Sp.
Average Annual Rainfall: 2,250 mm
Average Temperature: 12º C
Type of Soil: Clay loamTotal Production: (60kg) 260 bags
Mill and company where lot was process: Beneficio Los Planes
Other crops: corn and beans
Fauna: Ducks, deer, tepezcuintles, cotuzas, and many species of birds, among other
GPS Coordinates
Latitude: 14º 22 56.79 N
Longitude: 89º 17 12.74 W
Rank | 30 |
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Farm Name | Los Planes - Lote La Lagunita |
Farmer/Rep. | Sergio Edmundo Ticas Reyes |
Altitude | 1575 |
Country | El Salvador |
Year | 2009 |
Size (30kg boxes) | 54 |
City | Citalá, Chalatenango |
Region | Alotepec-Metapán |
Program | El Salvador 2009 |
Month | - |
Aroma/Flavor | chocolate, honey citric, juicy, tangerine, orange |
Acidity | bright, clean, Notes Full body |
Processing system | Washed Sun dried |
Variety | Bourbón |
Coffee Growing Area | 17.5 |
Farm Size | 70 |
Auction Lot Size (lbs.) | 4032 |
High bid | 3.50 |
Total value | 14112 |
High bidders | Mercanta The Coffee Hunters for Has Bean Coffee UK, Cartel Coffee USA, Inoue / Voila Coffee Japan, Kontra Coffee Denmark, Melbourne Coffee Merchants Australia, Rocket Coffee New Zealand, Kaffeespezialitat Austria, The Conservatory Coffee USA, New Orleans |