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History
I was born and grew up in the middle of the coffee trees. The farm I have now was originally owned by my father. When I bought the farm. I started with sugar cane crops, then I changed to cattle and finally I went back to the coffee. I live in the farm with my wife and my daughter. We are conscious that the quality is what pays, and thanks to our committment with the quality in the farm, we have won this award.
Environmental Care
The farm got the Rainforest Alliance Certification 6 months ago, so we do have to take special control of all the natural resources of the farm, specially the natural source of fresh water. I am building a system of filters for the residual water so I can improve the chemical conditions of the water as well as its oxygenation before the water goes back to the natural sources.
Coffee Processing Information
The farm has its own natural sources of water which is used for the washing process. The pulp is decomposed to be used lately for fertilizing the crops. As a cultural tradition, I only pick red cherries and I depulp the same day of the harvesting.
Other Statistics:
Soil Type: Franco Arcilloso
Annual Precipitation: 1,500 millimeters
Shade Grown Type: 100% Shade Grown
Water Source: Natural Source
No. Permanent Employees: 2
No. Temporary Employees: 12
Rank | 5 |
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Farm Name | Las Tapias |
Farmer/Rep. | Cosme Morales Cifuentes |
Altitude | 1950 |
Country | Colombia North |
Year | 2007 |
Size (30kg boxes) | 15 |
City | Velez |
Region | Santander |
Program | Colombia North 2007 |
Month | - |
Processing system | Traditional Wet Processing |
Variety | Catura 40% Colombia 60% |
Coffee Growing Area | 3 |
Farm Size | 7 |
High bid | 8.07 |
Total value | 18680.87 |
High bidders | Andeano Coffee, Condaxis Coffee & Tea, Island Coffee ICCB |