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America Costa Rica Color Phoenix yeast washed SHB grade sweet and sour coffee beans

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more information about coffee beans Please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) in 1729, coffee began to appear in Costa Rica, at that time was introduced from Cuba. This made Costa Rica the first country in Central America to grow coffee and the first to grow coffee because of its commercial value. Then in 1821, Costa Rica became independent from Spain.

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Coffee began to appear in Costa Rica in 1729, when it was introduced from Cuba. This made Costa Rica the first country in Central America to grow coffee and the first to grow coffee for commercial value. After Costa Rica gained independence from Spain in 1821, the local government began to support the coffee industry with a series of policies. At that time, coffee was introduced into Costa Rica more than a hundred years later, but coffee trees have been planted about 70,000 trees, showing its development speed. Local government policies for the coffee industry include:

In 1825, the Costa Rican government introduced tax exemption. In 1832, the local government issued a law stating that coffee farmers who planted coffee on any unoccupied land could own that land directly. This example encouraged many people to grow coffee and promote coffee development. (It also indirectly explains why coffee in Costa Rica now comes mostly from private estates)

It can be imagined that when the product starts to increase, the quality will become uneven and affect competitiveness. So in order to improve the quality and value of coffee, in the early 20th century the government decreed that coffee farms or plantations located in Costa Rica should grow only Arabica coffee, thereby increasing competitiveness. This explains why Costa Rican coffee is so superior today: coffee from Costa Rica is all Arabica, and we can never find Robusta.

In 1948, the Costa Rican government created an exclusive coffee department (ICAFE: Instituto del Café de Costa Rica). It is now taken over by the Official Coffee Commission Oficinadel Café), which mainly advises the improvement of the estate from planting, post-treatment to marketing systems. For export coffee processing, the place is also very careful. Coffee beans deemed substandard for export are colored with blue vegetable dye and then returned to domestic sales. Today, about a third of Costa Rica's population is engaged in coffee or coffee-related industries, and coffee consumption per capita is twice that of Italy or the United States. The government's support for the coffee industry has indirectly contributed to Costa Rica's excellent coffee quality and competitiveness compared to other countries.

product information

Name: Color Phoenix

Country: Costa Rica Fiscal year: 2003

Production area: 1500-1600m

Treatment method: yeast washing

Grade: SHB

Breeds: Kaduai, Kadura

Roast: Medium

Flavor: Honey, maple syrup, purple cherry, smooth, medium body

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