Introduction of planting Flavor in Galapagos, Ecuador
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Ecuador is the highest Arabian coffee plantation in the world. Since the coffee tree was first introduced into Ecuador in 1875, the quality of its coffee has remained unchanged for 100 years, especially the coffee harvested in early June every year, which is called "the best coffee in the world". Ecuadorian coffee beans are divided into Galapagos and Segante, both of which have large particles and heavy weight. In particular, Galapagos coffee has a well-balanced and refreshing taste and a unique flavor. The unique geographical conditions of the Galapagos Islands give coffee beans excellent genes that are superior to those of other producing areas, making it impossible for coffee lovers all over the world to refuse such delicious coffee. however, as the land suitable for coffee trees in Ecuador is gradually decreasing, Galapagos coffee is more precious, no wonder it is called a coffee treasure by many coffee lovers.
Galapagos Galapagos is produced in the Galapagos Islands, about 1000 kilometers west of Ecuador in Central and South America. The Ecuadorian government has made the archipelago a national park. The use of chemical fertilizers and all chemical preparations is strictly prohibited. Therefore, the coffee produced in the Galapagos Islands is recognized as natural and organic. The coffee trees on the island are the original species of coffee grown in 1875-the ancient bourbon species. It belongs to the world's rare coffee. Due to the region's natural volcanic soil, unique island climate, coupled with the natural organic planting environment, the Galapagos unique flavor: fruity, wheat straw, at first smell like ginseng; sweet sugar, outstanding cream at the end.
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Because of the unique role of the Galapagos Islands in the course of history, the Government of Ecuador has designated the Galapagos Islands as a national park, the land is no longer allowed to be reclaimed as new agricultural land, and the introduction and use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides and other chemicals are strictly prohibited, so coffee in the Galapagos Islands is recognized as a natural product.
As coffee is consumed by people all over the world, the world coffee industry is also moving towards mass production, while St. Cristobal, a small and unreliable coffee industry, is in trouble and is likely to be forced to give up without profit. It wasn't until the early 1990s that the Gonzalez family bought Hasunda Coffee Park. The localized microclimate caused by the Humboldt current (HumboldtCurrent), strong equatorial sunlight and sharp temperature changes (43 ℃ at sea level and 10 ℃ to 16 ℃ above sea level) provided advantageous conditions that prompted the Gonzalez family to expand their coffee plantation. By reclaiming the early land, the Gonzalez family doubled the size of the coffee plantation.
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