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Panamanian Coffee-the King of Coffee Price ratio in Central America

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, Panama has been among the world's coffee producers since three years ago, surprising countries that have been in the vanguard of developer production for many years. The main producing area of Panamanian coffee is washed coffee produced in the west near the border with Costa Rica. Compared with coffee beans grown at low and middle elevations, the low temperature and stable climate at high elevations in Panama affect coffee beans.

Panama has been among the world's coffee producers since three years ago, surprising countries that have been in the vanguard of developer production for many years. The main producing area of Panamanian coffee is washed coffee produced in the west near the border with Costa Rica. Compared with coffee beans grown at low and middle elevations, the low temperature and stable climate at high elevations in Panama are more beneficial to the growth of coffee beans. The coffee beans grown here grow slowly and have a strong and special flavor, and the hardness of the coffee is also hard. Coffee beans at high altitudes have a complete taste, high mellowness and diversified flavors, such as chocolate, caramel, flower and so on. The entrance is warm and moist with moderate sour and bitterness. The Panamanian extremely high growth bean is one of the most outstanding varieties.

The BOQUETE region of Panama, located in the province of CHIRIQUI on the border with Costa Rica, is the home of Panama's famous GEISHA coffee and is famous for producing high-quality Arabica coffee. The Tedman & McIntyre (TEDMAN&MACINTYRE ESTATE) estate, located in the mountain area of Poggett 4000 feet above sea level, comes from two early coffee families in Panama, the Tedman family and the McIntyre family. In 1925, Canadian fruit merchant Alexander McIntyre (ALEXANDER DUNCAN MACINTYRE), infected by his brother Joseph, came to Poggett to settle down, married ANGELA ROSAS in the same year, bought an estate named "LA CAROLINA" and began to grow coffee. Their descendants still own the estate and become one of the famous coffee farms in the area.

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