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Introduction of Costa Rican coffee with ideal acidity and unique strong aroma

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, The research center, about 30 kilometers northeast of San Jose, the capital of Costa Rica, belongs to the Costa Rican Coffee Association and is the research institution for planting, breeding and quality inspection of the newly developed villa sarchi species of Costa Rican coffee. In addition, it also has 10 hectares of experimental plots, planting a number of excellent varieties. Coffee is the main agricultural product of Costa Rica.

About 30 kilometers northeast of San Jose, Costa Rica's capital, the research center is part of the Costa Rican Coffee Association, Costa Rica's national coffee breed.

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Newly developed villa sarchi species atlas

Plant, breeding, quality inspection research institutions, in addition to it also has 10 hectares of experimental fields, planted with a number of excellent varieties. Coffee is Costa Rica's main agricultural product, with an annual output of more than 2 million bags (60 kg) and an export earnings of 250 million US dollars, second only to pineapples and bananas.

In Costa Rica, Arabica coffee trees are grown, improved, the quality of coffee beans is better and more stable; in order to facilitate picking, coffee trees are continuously pruned to maintain a height of about 2 meters; people eat coffee is the fruit of the seeds released by water brewing flavor. After picking the green coffee beans, the seeds (i.e. coffee beans) can only be roasted after removing the peel, pulp, seed membrane and sunlight exposure. Now some processes can be replaced by machines, which increases the speed of coffee production. However, there is no machine to pick coffee. Manual work must be used.

Costa Rican Coffee-Introduction

Costa Rican coffee is full of particles, with ideal acidity and unique aroma.

Costa Rica's coffee industry, formerly controlled by the Instituto del Café de Costa Rica (ICAFE), has been taken over by the Official Coffee Council (Oficin del Café). Among coffee exports, those deemed substandard are colored with blue vegetable dye before being recycled for domestic sale. Coffee consumed domestically (dyed blue or undyed) accounts for about 10% of total production, and local coffee consumption per capita is twice that of Italy or the United States.

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Costa Rica, which produces one-third of the world's coffee in all grades and varieties, has a place in the global coffee market. Although Costa Rica faces many times more natural disasters than other regions, its arable area is enough to compensate.

There are many kinds of coffee here, but its industrial policy is large and cheap, so there are not many excellent coffee, but it is a good choice to mix other coffees.

One of the most famous is Mountain Costa Coffee, which tastes mellow and neutral. It can be brewed directly or mixed with other kinds of coffee beans. It is also a good choice.

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