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Kalibus La Sierra is located between San Agustín Acasaguastlán and San Cristobal Acasaguastlán, El Progreso. Around three hours drive from Guatemala City in the cloud forest of Sierra de las Minas.
FARM DATA
Altitude: From 5,177.16 feet (1,577.99 meters) to 6,561 feet (2,000 meters
Coordinates: 15º 02’ 22.26” N // 89º 54’ 51.19” W
Rainfall: 2,300 milimeters
Average temperature: 18 to 20° Celsius
Microclimate: Cloud forest
Variety: Gesha (Geisha)
Farm size: 141 Hectares
Lot size: 30 quintals / parchment coffee
Soil: Clay
Shade trees: Inga
Harvest: From January to May
Type of drying: Patios sun-dried, african raised beds
Coffee process: Wet mill
The Sierra de las Minas area is a complex mountainous chain formation covering an area of 242,642 hectares (2,426 km2) with an also complex and rich biodiversity and microclimates. Its name is due to its jade, marble and other mineral quarries. In 1990 the Guatemalan government declared a protected biosphere area of 143,000 acres. Several No Government Organizations, both international and Guatemalan participate in its protection and management. It is the habitat for 885 animal species including birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles. There are 63 permanent rivers in the reserve. Its spectacular forest includes oaks, pines, pinabete (Guatemalan firs) and many other species, plus fungi, bromeliads, orchids, etc.
Kalibus La Sierra begins its story several years prior to Sierra de las Minas being a reserve, specifically on July 3, 1982. More than a farm it is really a coffee plantation integrated into the habitat and ecosystem. Most of the coffee work is developed in the buffer zone. Kalibus participated actively in the first workshop for the development and management of the newly Sierra de las Minas Reserve promoted by Del Valle University of Guatemala. There is also an area in the farm destined to being inscribed as a private natural reserve. There is a part of the farm located in the core zone of the Sierra de las Minas reserve. Most of the trees planted in the farm are indigenous trees of the area.
The farm coffee is selectively picked, its coffee is all washed with pure water from water springs in the property, and then it is processed in the wet mill of the farm. Many workers and their families benefit from the farm jobs. Sustainability and the respect for the ecosystem is strongly stressed in the farm management.
Rank | 2b |
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Farm Name | Kalibus la Sierra |
Farmer/Rep. | Castillo Cerezo, Pompeyo |
Altitude | 5,177.16 feet to 6,561 feet |
Country | Guatemala |
Year | 2019 |
City | San Agustín Acasaguastlán |
Region | El Progreso |
Program | Guatemala 2019 |
Aroma/Flavor | Lyche and floral, cedar, orange, rose, grape and cherries, black tea, jazmin, plum, raspberry |
Acidity | juicy and refined, orange like, complex, red apple, malic, pineapple juicy |
Other | silky and delicate, transparent, velvety, elegant |
Processing system | Washed |
Variety | Gesha |
Farm Size | 141 Hectares |
Auction Lot Size (lbs.) | 940.92 |
Auction Lot Size (kg) | 426.8 |