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The best coffee in Honduras comes from the Honduran coffee processing plant, Saint Vincent San Vicente.

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Exchange of professional baristas Please follow the Coffee Workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) introduction: coffee was grown in Honduras in 1804 and now there are 280000 hectares of coffee farms, mostly small coffee farmers, who account for 60% of Hongguo's coffee production. Coffee production in Honduras in 2011

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Introduction:

Coffee was grown in Honduras in 1804 and now has 280000 hectares of coffee plantations.

All of them are mainly small coffee farmers, and the planting area of their coffee plantations is mostly less than 3.5 hectares.

Coffee farmers account for 60% of Hongguo's coffee production. Coffee production in Honduras in 2011

Surpassed Guatemala and became the second largest exporter of washed Arabica beans in the world in 2012.

Second only to Brazil. It now ranks seventh in global production. Coffee cultivation is not like a banana garden.

Owned by two large American consortia and oligarchs, 92% of Honduran coffee farmers are small individuals.

Coffee-related workers account for 12.5% of the total population of 8 million, so coffee is in Honduras.

Is a very important crop. In the coffee garden, coffee farmers harvest red fruit, wash it, ferment it and add it.

To grade according to the needs of the market to meet the needs of different tastes of consumers. Honduras

3 million bags of coffee are harvested every year to provide good quality coffee and unique coffee flavor.

With a large quantity and excellent quality, it has become the largest producer in Central America and one of the top ten in the world.

Coffee exporter. The coffee industry in Honduras involves the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of families across the country.

Provide one million jobs for important economic agriculture in Honduras.

Large coffee producing areas in Honduras, including Copan and Opalaca in western and southern areas.

, Montecillos, Comayagua, Agalta, El Paraico, etc.

The average planting height is 1100 to 1700 meters above sea level. The variety of coffee is

Of the 100% Arabica species, 69% belong to the HG class and 12% to SHG,19% and CS. Main

Coffee varieties include Typica, Bourbon, Caturra, Villa Sarchi and Lempira.

Honduran coffee has always been of high quality, and its price is the most competitive in Central American countries.

Small, round, slightly bluish-green coffee, mild sour, full and slightly sweet

Suitable for both mixed coffee and single coffee, suitable for medium to deep roasting

Mainly exported to the United States, Germany and Japan. Honduras is already the first largest in Central America.

Coffee producing countries, whose output has been increasing in recent years, due to high international coffee prices in 2012.

The output of coffee in this year exceeded 5 million bags in 2010, with a great increase in production and continuous improvement in quality.

The largest coffee province in Honduras is the The Santa Barbara region, which is located in western Honduras.

Is in the northwest of Lake Yojoa, an area that has developed into Honduras in the past few years.

Famous coffee producing area. At the same time, this area comes from a famous agronomist Mr. Angel Arturo Paz

He owns a post-processing plant, St. Vincent's treatment Plant (San Vicente), in the western Yojoa Lake.

The small town of Pe ñ a Blanca in the northern Santa Barbara province (Santa Barbara)

He has always been the winner of the COE (Cup of Excellence) Cup in Honduras. St. Vincent treatment plant

Acquire the surrounding towns of El Cielito, Las Flores and El Cedral (these

Each place has at least 35 families and one school) coffee cherries produced by small coffee farmers.

Although the number is so small that it is usually difficult to separate these small farmers' output batches.

But the coffee produced in these regions has always been amazing with high sweetness and fruity.

St. Vincent (San Vicente) is a family-run processing plant that is well known locally.

As a result of assisting farmers to upgrade their planting technology and improve production equipment through projects, they are committed to investing in

The close contact of the producer, and take the coffee cup test as each batch of products strictly guarded.

This batch of St. Vincent treatment Plant Tropical Rainforest Certification SHG is a processing plant to acquire the surrounding area.

Small coffee farmers combine production and marketing, because the average planting area of each small coffee farmer is only

1Mel 2 hectares, the kilograms of raw beans for coffee production can not be sold independently, but can only be combined.

The whole batch of marketing together is a bit like a co-operative or a coffee production and marketing shift.

This batch of Saint Vincent (San Vicente) Flower Merlot small Farmers (Juan Contreras

Miraflores) the non-raw beans are produced in a nearby village for a group of small coffee farmers.

Collection, the general small farmers planting area is very small, can not handle the sale of raw beans alone, can only

Sell to the processing plant and sell together in a concentrated quantity. Flavor description: nutty hue, fresh cedar,

Chocolate bread, cashew nuts, round syrup, clean and sweet taste.

Product name: San Vincent treatment Plant, Honduras, Huazhong Mello small Farmer washing

(Honduras San Vicente Juan Contreras Miraflores)

Producing area: Pena Blanca town, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara)

Processing plant: St. Vincent treatment plant (Beneficio San Vicente)

Variety: Pacas, Catuai, Lempira

Grade: washing SHG

Altitude: 1400 to 1700 m

Certification: NCMA

Flavor description: nut hue, fresh cedar, chocolate bread,

Cashew nuts, round syrup, clean and sweet taste

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