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Washed Peruvian Organic Anisha Cooperative Coffee introduces the flavor characteristics of Peruvian coffee

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information Please pay attention to Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Peru is located in western South America, facing the Pacific Ocean to the west, bordering several well-known coffee producing countries in South America, Brazil, Colombia, and Bolivia. The Andes Mountains run from north to south, and the diverse geographical environment and climate impacts of the producing areas produce many different kinds of coffee. Do

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Peru is located in western South America, bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west, and bordered by Brazil, Colombia, and Bolivia, several well-known coffee producing countries in South America. The Andes Mountains run from north to south, and the geographical environment and climate of the diverse producing areas are affected by the geographical environment and climate. Produce many different kinds of coffee. As one of the largest exporters of organic and fair trade coffee in the world, coffee exports account for a high proportion of Peru's agricultural production.

The washed Peruvian coffee comes from Chanchamayo (also known as La Merced) in the Junin producing area, which is located 350km north of Lima. Although this area is covered with mountains and jungles, although it is located in the tropical rain forest, it grows high enough to maintain a suitable annual temperature and rainfall. It is the most famous and best-quality coffee producing area in Peru.

Most small coffee farmers in Peru own only about two hectares of farmland each; because they are poor and cannot afford to buy chemical fertilizers or pesticides, almost all of them are organic farming and process and sell their output through the form of cooperatives. Generally speaking, Peruvian coffee is characterized by a full and balanced taste, so it is very suitable as part of the formula beans.

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Peru is dominated by small farmers, each with less than two hectares of land and produces about 3000 pounds of coffee per hectare. Peruvian coffee is planted in high-altitude areas, mainly Arabica varieties. Under the slow mature growth, the density of beans here is higher, and the flavor changes a lot. Among them, the highest altitude, Peru's most important coffee producing area is: cha Mayou Chanchamayo, located in the central highland on the eastern side of the Andes. This was followed by Amazon Amazonas and San Martin San Mart í n, located in the northern highlands on the eastern side of the Andes.

Peru Yanisha Cooperative G1 washing Peru Cepro Yanesha G1 Washed

■ country: Peru

■ producing area: Villa Rica, Oxapampa

■ altitude: 1200-1800 m

■ treatment: washing

■ level: G1

■ variety: Arabica

■ flavor description: herbs, chocolate, hazelnut, cream, caramel sweet, citrus sour

Villa Rica, where Cepro Yanesha cooperatives are located, is divided into the province of Oxapampa, which is located between the province of Okapampa and the well-known producing area of Chanchamayo, that is, the highest mountain in the Americas, east of the middle of the Andes, and a highland area with large ecological forest areas. The coffee growing area is located in the high altitude area of 1200-1800 meters, with rich animal and plant species and cool temperature. Cepro Yanesha cooperatives are set up with small farmers in the mountainous areas around Villa Rica as partners to provide professional technical assistance and training, carry out selective picking, harvest only ripe red fruits, and hold seminars irregularly in the cooperative farmer community. It is expected that through education and the implementation of various policies to achieve the improvement of farmers' economy, respect for human rights and friendly environment.

Peru Organic Yanisha Cooperative G1 washing Peru Arabica Organic Yanesha G1 Washed

■ country: Peru

■ producing area: Villa Rica, Oxapampa

■ altitude: 1500-1850 m

■ treatment: washing

■ level: G1

■ variety: Arabica

■ flavor description: milk chocolate, drupe, walnut, with citrus acidity in the end.

Located in the Amazon jungle, foggy and rainy climate conditions, Yanisha annual rainfall is about 1500-2000MM, the main varieties are Tibica, bourbon and Kaddura, Yanisha's purpose is to "produce the best coffee in the world". In order to continue to move towards this goal, Yanisha continues to adopt, implement and improve agricultural equipment, and set up a quality control center in Chia Mayou, and in the face of financial shortage. COINCA- Raw Bean Export Trading Company has extended a helping hand by not only providing solar dryers, but also transporting raw beans from Oxapampa to the trading market La Merced. With the full support of COINCA, farmers only need to concentrate on growing coffee beans. In order to ensure and improve the production conditions and quality, COINCA keeps investing in equipment and implements a new inventory management system, which can more finely track the quality and grading of raw beans.

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