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How to participate in Panamanian international auction? What are the Panamanian coffee competitions?

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Panamanian coffee is the hottest country in Central America in the past 56 years, mainly because Geisha, a coffee tree species planted in the Peterson family-run Panamanian Emerald Manor (Hacienda La Esmeralda), makes coffee fans crazy, calling Geisha the world.

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Panamanian coffee is the hottest country in Central America in the past six years. The main reason is that Geisha, a coffee tree grown in Hacienda La Esmeralda, which is run by the Peterson family, makes coffee fans crazy, calling Geisha the world's top coffee bean. The winner of the Panamanian coffee competition for many years is known as the national treasure of Panama.

The jadeite farm of the Peterson family manages the coffee farm in an enterprise way, centering on Mario Caballeriza Naranjo (three producing areas with the same high mountain, Mario, about 1500 Mario, about 1650 meters above sea level, Caballeriza, about 1500 meters above sea level, and Naranjo, about 1450 meters above sea level). It acquires nearby coffee farms with different elevation topography and soil (volcanic terrain), and uses the most advanced and meticulous production and planting technology and strict management of its coffee farms to produce high-quality Geisha coffee. In addition, the coffee beans grown by Geisha are very suitable for the natural conditions of Panama, so the Geisha produced by Jade Manor is as precious as pearls, and the winner of the 2010 Panamanian coffee competition is the Geisha produced by Jade Manor, which costs US $170 per pound.

The website is as follows:

Http://coffee.stoneworks.com/auction/index.cfm

Interested bidders can pay attention to the above website in March, join members to pay 250 US dollars to receive sample beans, and can participate in 3 auctions.

1.Esmeralda Special 2010

The Jadeite Manor is currently the only Central American coffee open to global bidding as a single estate in 2010, because the Geisha of Hacienda La Esmeralda is so famous for its elegant and meticulous quality that it attracts international coffee buyers or roasters or enthusiasts to scramble for fresh because it is so popular that the Jadeite Manor has decided to open a single estate for global bidding.

Esmeralda Special Auction has five producing areas and seven batches of coffee beans are open for international bidding this year, and the Mario Baru Caballeriza Naranjo Colga,Mario producing areas are named after the festivals of the current month because of the different harvest months. Carnavl (harvested in February) is a carnival held in February every year. San Jose (harvested in March) commemorates the anniversary of Saint San Jose on March 19th, and Enero means January in Spanish.

ES1-Mario Carnaval (6600 lbs. 300lbs is a bidder in 22 lots)

ES2- Mario San Jose (4200 lbs for one bidder in 14 lots)

ES3- Mario Enero (1500 lbs. 300lbs is a bidder in 5 lots)

ES4- Baru (3600 lbs for one bidder in 12 lots)

ES5- Caballeriza (1200 lb 300lb is one bidder in 4 lots)

ES6- Naranjo (3300 lb 300lb is one bidder in 11 lots)

ES7- Colga (3000 lb 300lb is a bidder in 10 lots)

1. You can open bidding for all batches of coffee beans within 2 minutes after one hour of bidding, as long as buyers bid for any batch of coffee beans within 2 minutes, until all buyers no longer increase the price.

two。 The coffee in each producing area is evenly divided into 300lbs per batch, so ES1-01 will not be different from ES1-02. The price of ES1-01 is particularly prominent, which may be due to the psychological factors of Korean nationality. in fact, there is little difference in the Geisha price of each large batch, such as ES5- Caballeriza.

3. After winning the bid, the coffee will be transported by air (or by sea) directly to the designated address, and the coffee beans can be received by remittance (price + air freight) in about 10 days.

2. Best of Panama 2010 for Panama Coffee Competition

The top 20 coffee farms in Panama are open to international bidding, and the first place is Geisha coffee beans from Jade Manor, which is produced in Jaramillo and Boquete near the river. the champion coffee beans in 2010 cost US $170.20 per pound or about 5400 yuan.

3. Grounds For Health 2010 is a charity auction.

The main purpose is to help women in coffee producing areas to carry out medical examinations, mainly to provide funds for women with cervical cancer.

The supply pipe of raw coffee beans 1. Coffee raw bean merchant 2. For coffee farmers who have joined SCAA, many coffee farmers in Taiwan have offered coffee to participate in charity auctions this year. For example, Nantou in Alishan is very good.

Panama has a wide variety of coffee, with ancient Tibica, Bourbon, Kaddura, Kaduai and rare geisha. American coffee has a whisper-the top Hawaiian Kona tastes like Panama, and the gourmet Blue Mountains taste like Panama. the best Costa Rican beans have a Panamanian flavor-implying that one bean is worth three beans. It also reflects the prevalence of adulteration in the industry and the serious underestimation of Panamanian coffee.

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