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History
I have born in 1976 in Bugalagrande, a municipality of Valle del Cauca Department. I inherited the farm 8 years ago from my father; he was also a traditional coffee grower from the same town. We started working in the farm in 1980 and currently I live here with my wife and two children of 7 years and 6 months old, respectively. The coffee culture is in average 4 years old, 80% is Caturra and 20% is Colombia variety.
Environmental Care
The farm has its own natural source of fresh water and native forest around it. We havent used agrochemical products for pest control in the last 8 years. The broca control in by hand.
Coffee Processing Information
Fertilization is done three times per year at a ratio of 100 grams per tree. Pest control is done without using chemical products. The harvest is distributed as follows: 70% in the main crop (First semester) and 30% fly crop (end of the year).
Other Statistics:
Annual Production: 75 bags
Soil Type: Volcanic
Annual Precipitation: 1,650 millimeters
Shade Grown Type: 5% Shade Grown
Water Source: Natural source
No. Permanent Employees: 2
No. Temporary Employees: 11
Rank | 11 |
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Farm Name | La Esperanza |
Farmer/Rep. | Oscar Humberto Agudelo |
Altitude | 1600 |
Country | Colombia South |
Year | 2005 |
Size (30kg boxes) | 16 |
City | Tuluá |
Region | Valle del Cauca |
Program | Colombia South 2005 |
Month | - |
Processing system | Traditional Wet Processing process |
Variety | Caturra (81.6% ) Colombia (12.4% ) Typica (6% ) |
Coffee Growing Area | 6.6 |
Farm Size | 8 |
High bid | 2.10 |
Total value | 5185.27 |
High bidders | MOCCA brenneri (Oslo) & Stumptown Coffee Roasters |