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Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, For more information on coffee beans, please follow Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Donkey Manor: El Burro Coffee is produced on one of the quietest coffee farms in Panama and, like Elida Farm, it is part of the Baru Volcano National Park. Organic planting, shading planting, bird-friendly, the farm is located in a very high sea

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El Burro Manor Coffee is produced on one of the quietest coffee farms in Panama and, like Elida Farm, part of it is in Mount Baru National Park. Organic cultivation, shade planting, bird-friendly, the farm is located at a very high altitude (the farm is as high as 2000 meters and the coffee is as high as 1800 meters), in a very low temperature coffee microclimate.

The El Burro property has a total of 50 hectares, of which 20 hectares are planted with geisha and Catuai, 10 hectares are planted, and the rest are private forest reserves or located within VBNP. The coffee on this farm can only grow to 1800 meters (about 6000 feet).

As at Elida Real Estate, coffee trees are surrounded by Volcan Baru National Park, a native cloudy rain forest in Virginia, where nights are cold and low temperatures prolong ripening. All these unique growth conditions are shown in a different cup.

Over the years, we have provided our super professional Elida and El Burro coffee for the third wave of coffee roasters: washed, honey and natural. More than 30 (and growing) small bakeries from all over the world keep coming back to buy their micro-baked goods. They choose the cup they like according to the properties of the cup. In this season of 2016, we made more than 50 separate batches and shipped each batch to our roasters in Taiwan, Japan, Australia, Norway, Sweden, China, Hong Kong, Korea and the United States.

Both kinds of coffee are produced under unique world conditions. The reasons are as follows: the first farm is located in one of the highest countries at very high altitude (Elida Coffee Farm in Panama), coffee is grown in rich young volcanic soil, the temperature is very low, there is a lot of fog, fog during the dry season, coffee trees surround the cloudy rainforest of virgin-native, and the night gets cold so that the trees start production from 4 1 / 2 to 25 years (2 or 3 years production is above average) These low temperatures also prolong the ripening time by more than a month (thus the development of beans). All these unique growth conditions are shown in an outstanding cup.

The Baru Volcano National Park (BVNP), a protected World Heritage site and one of the highest volcanoes in Central America, covers an area of 14000 hectares and is divided into seven different climatic zones according to altitude. The nearest and fastest coffee farm to BVNP is Elida Estate.

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