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Coffee flavor-Galapagos Coffee region Santa Cruz Island

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Ecuador began to grow coffee in the 19th century and was one of the world's major coffee producers in the early 20th century. Ecuadorian coffee has about 60% Arabica species and 40% Robbins species. Ecuador's coffee production has been declining over the past decade, and now there are only about 700000 bags. And the export volume is also very low, because

Ecuador began to grow coffee in the 19th century and was one of the world's major coffee producers in the early 20th century. Ecuadorian coffee has about 60% Arabica species and 40% Robbins species. Ecuador's coffee production has been declining over the past decade, and now there are only about 700000 bags. And the export volume is also very low because most Ecuadorian coffee is used for domestic consumption.

In 1869, Mr. Manuel Coppos, the first owner of the Galapagos Islands, hoped to find a crop suitable for growing on his farm. He invited a team of French agronomists to visit the area, and finally they planted Arabica coffee trees on the Galapagos Islands for the first time. However, after several trials and tribulations, coffee cultivation in the Galapagos Islands was completely abandoned in 1915. In a twinkling of an eye, in 1990, the Gonzalez family, the current owner of Santa Cruz, discovered the abandoned farm and reached an agreement with the owner at the time to begin rebuilding the coffee plantation.

Today, almost all the Galapagos Islands coffee on the market comes from the third largest island of the Galapagos Islands in San Crist ó bal Island. Santa Cruz Manor Coffee, as its name implies, comes from the second largest island, Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz Island). Santa Cruz Island is located in the center of the Galapagos Islands. It is said that this geographical location will form a unique microclimate, so some people think that Santa Cruz Island coffee is sweeter and more fragrant than other Galapagos Islands coffee.

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