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Columbia Coffee Cauca producing area-Los Anayes Manor washing Coffee Flavor and taste parameters

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Columbia Coffee Manor introduction: AMACA (Asociacinde Mujeres Productoras Agropecuarias del Cauca) is a women's coffee producers' organization located in El Tambo, Cauca, Colombia, in 1999 by 80% of El Tambo

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AMACA (Asociac ó n de Mujeres Productoras Agropecuarias del Cauca) is a women's coffee producers' organization based in El Tambo, Cauca, Colombia. It was founded by 80 women in El Tambo in 1999. Today, AMACA has 140 smallholder members, and all female farmers and housewives have excellent coffee. All the members of the organization make a living by growing and producing coffee. In 2008, AMACA worked with the Ministry of Agriculture, the Governor of Cauca and the city of El Tambo to improve the yield and quality of 80 farms. In 2010, a group called Social Action Social Action provided new washing plants and treatment tanks for 22 farms. Today, AMACA is made up of 140 active members from three different villages in El Tambo city. The average size of the farm is 1 hectare per member (5000 trees can be planted), 3 hectares for some members and less than 1 hectare for most members.

In terms of cherry harvest and treatment, the vast majority of AMACA members only pick fully ripe cherries, peel them on the same day, treat them on their own farms, and dry them on elevated beds with shaded shelters.

The price of coffee sold by AMACA is usually higher than the original value to support their long-term development goals. Their expectation is simple: to improve the quality of life of members and their families. At present, one of their most urgent needs is to have a warehouse to store, test and manage their coffee. Raw bean merchants believe that buying at a higher price can help them achieve these goals, and are willing to support these passionate and determined women to continue to love high-quality coffee.

This batch of Finca Los Anayes comes from the farm owned by the female landowner.

Washing Los Anayes Manor in Cauca, Colombia

Colombia Cauca Los Anayes washed

Country of production: Colombia, Colombia

Bean seed: Castiyou Castillo

Production area: Koka Cauca

Manor: Finca Los Anayes

Canon: AMACA

Altitude: 1750 m

Treatment: washing Washed

Cooking suggestion: Italian concentrate / hand flush

Italian cooking parameters: powder 17.5g, coffee liquid 38g, cooking time 32 seconds (4 seconds pre-soaking), temperature 94.3C, pressure 9 bars

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