Coffee review

Fragrant and mild Salvadoran Coffee Flavor Taste introduction of boutique coffee beans in manor production area

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, The latest government of El Salvador was formed in June 2014. The main cabinet members are Vice President Oscar Ortiz (Oscar Ortiz), Foreign Minister Hugo Rohr Martinez Bonillia (Hugo Roger Martnez Bonilla), Finance Minister Carlos Caceres (Carlos Cceres), and Minister of economy Tasi Salomon Lopez (Tharsis Salomn).

El Salvador's most recent government was formed in June 2014. The main Cabinet members are: Vice President Oscar Ortiz Oscar Ortiz, Minister for Foreign Affairs Hugo Roger Martinez Bonilla Hugo Roger Martínez Bonilla, Minister of Finance Carlos Caceres Carlos Cáceres, Minister of Economy, Tacis Salomon Lopez Tharsis Salomón López, Minister of Defense David Mungia Payes David Munguía Payés, Minister of Labour and social protection Sandra Ediwell Guevara Perez Sandra Edibel Guevara Pérez, Minister of Agriculture (Orestes Ortez), Public Health Minister Violeta Menjívar (female), Public Works, Transport, Housing and Urban Development Minister Gerson Martínez, Environment and Natural Resources Minister Lina Pohl, Tourism Minister José Napoleón Duarte. [1]

judicial

Judicial power in El Salvador is exercised by the Supreme Court, the Office of the Attorney-General, etc. The Supreme Court consists of 15 judges (including the President) elected by Parliament. The President of the Supreme Court is elected for a term of five years and may be re-elected. Judges are elected for a term of nine years and one third of them are elected every three years. The Attorney General is elected by Parliament for a term of three years and may be re-elected. Supreme Court President Oscar Armando Pineda Navas, inaugurated in August 2014. Attorney General Sonia Elizabeth Cortéz de Madriz, who took office in January 2010 and was re-elected in January 2013. [1]

political parties

Frente Farabundo Martí Parala Liberación Nacional (Frente Farabundo Martí Parala Liberación Nacional), ruling party. In October 1980, the Farabundo Martí People's Liberation Army, the National Resistance Armed Forces, the People's Revolutionary Army, the Central American Revolutionary Labor Party and the Communist Party of El Salvador jointly formed the Anti-Government Armed Front. In January 1992, the Front signed the Peace Agreement with the Government and became a legal political party in December. In June 1995, all parties within the Front united to form the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front. The party lost three elections in 1994, 1999 and 2004, and its candidate Funes won the presidential election in March 2009. As of January 2016, the party had about 120,000 members. El Salvador is one of the small and densely populated countries in Central America. Its coffee flavor is characterized by excellent balance.

Today, this coffee accounts for 40% of the country's exports. The best quality coffee is exported to Germany from January to March after 35% of the extra hard beans.

In the early 1990s, guerrilla warfare greatly damaged the country's national economy, reducing coffee production from 3.5 million bags in the early 1970s to 2.5 million bags in 1990 - 1991. The eastern part of the country was most affected by guerrilla warfare, and many farmers and workers were forced to leave their estates. The shortage of funds has caused coffee production to plummet, from 1200 kilograms per hectare in the past to less than 900 kilograms per hectare today. In addition, in 1986 the Government imposed an additional 15 per cent duty on coffee exports, i.e. 15 per cent on top of the existing 30 per cent tax. Taxes, combined with unfavourable exchange rates, severely reduced coffee exports and, with them, quality.

The government finally realized the huge role of coffee in the national economy, such as employment, foreign exchange and agricultural development, so it privatized part of the coffee export industry in 1990, hoping to increase the yield of coffee in the export market.

In Cuscacbapa, El Salvador, packaged coffee beans are about to be exported to El Salvador. El Salvador coffee is tied with Mexico and Guatemala as the producer country of Asa and Meldo, and is competing with other countries for the top one or two places in Central America. Highland origin, for the size of large coffee beans, fragrant taste mild. As in Guatemala and Costa Rica, coffee in El Salvador is graded according to altitude, with the higher the altitude, the better the coffee. There are three grades according to altitude: SHB= high, HEC= medium high, CS= low.

El Salvador's unique superior variety, Pacamara, is a hybrid of Pacas-an abrupt variant of the Bourbon species found in El Salvador, with the giant bean Maragogype-an abrupt variant of the Tibica species found in Brazil.

The interesting thing about Christmas Farm coffee is that it is refined in secret, using mineral rich hot spring water to process green coffee beans. This farm is located in fertile volcanic soil and has abundant natural hot spring water, so all of this natural hot spring water is used when processing raw beans; there are many farms growing coffee in the world, but this method is still rare.

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