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Introduction to Snow vein Manor Coffee with rich sour flavor and taste characteristics

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, In 1932, the Chaco War broke out between Bolivia and Paraguay for oil resources in the North Chaco region. Bolivia was defeated and lost a large area of territory. The people's armed uprising broke out in April 1952, and Paisdensolo, leader of the nationalist revolutionary movement, became president. Since then, there have been frequent military coups and long-term political instability. Modern assets with South American characteristics were restored in October 1983

In 1932 Bolivia and Paraguay fought for oil resources in the North Chaco region and the Chaco War broke out. Bolivia was defeated and lost a large part of its territory.

In April 1952, an armed popular uprising broke out, and Paz Estensolo, leader of the nationalist revolutionary movement, became president. Since then, military coups have been frequent and the political situation has been turbulent for a long time. In October 1983, a modern bourgeois democracy with South American characteristics was restored.

Presidential elections were held on 18 December 2005. Evo Morales, leader of the Aymara Indian Movement for Socialism in Bolivia, won the election with 53.75% of the vote and took office on January 22, 2006. He became the first Native American president of Bolivia and the first leftist president of Bolivia. The construction of the Bolivian state, based on progressive communal socialism (i.e. Indian socialism), began.

On January 25, 2009, the 16th Constitution in the history of the Republic of Bolivia and the first Constitution to be adopted by referendum was approved with 61.8% of the votes cast.

On March 26, 2009, Morales signed a supreme decree declaring that the original name of the country, República de Bolivia, was changed to El Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia.

Takesi Manor, drinking water and coffee after harvest treatment, with the melting of the mountains are cold snow mountain water, so we gave her a nickname: Takesi Snow Ridge Manor; In addition to the low temperature and pollution-free environment, fertile and well-drained volcanic soil is also an element of full coffee flavor. Although Agrotakesi SA's group is rich, it deeply respects nature and lives in a peaceful way. It does not over-cultivate, and retains a large number of virgin forests and diverse ecological environments. It is famous for crops such as apples, orchids and flowers. Now it has won the coffee competition champion. Takesi's reputation has spread even further.

Remember that the 2007 winner was Café de Cordillera, whose score was overtaken by the 2008 winner Café de Cordillera, who scored 92.03 points by the international jury, and Takesi Snow Pulse Manor, which scored 93.36 points in 2009, surpassing the 2008 winner and bidding for up to $35.05, the highest bid in 2009 in the CoE competition! Osher has been bidding for Bolivia's champion beans for 3 consecutive years, attracted by her delicate floral, charming sweet vanilla and clean and varied flavors! In 2010, many factors mixed, Bolivia decided to cancel the national competition, examine this batch of Takesi award-winning beans, mixed feelings, hard-won ah The goal of planting coffee in the entire Takesi estate is 200 hectares, but only 13 hectares are planted with very little harvest Typica species, and the annual output is only 120 bags. This is not only fine agriculture, but a farming model that respects nature. Takesi is the name of the local indigenous people. The place name is related to the snow water from the mountains. Also known as Takesi, after the publication of the CoE final in 2009,Takesi is no longer unknown, proud and excited. In order to improve the quality of coffee, stimulate the enthusiasm of coffee farmers, and let coffee farmers have a deeper understanding of fine coffee, Bolivia has made a lot of efforts. After the introduction of COE competition, in the first COE competition held in 2004, there were 13 high-quality bean cups with a total score of 84 points or more, and the champion bean score was as high as 90.44 points, and the price of raw beans also rose accordingly. In addition, in order to solve the problem of late post-treatment, a washing treatment plant has also been built in the Yangas area. Let the freshly picked coffee be post-processed in the fastest time to prevent quality degradation due to transportation. Coffee farmers are also constantly refining their own cultivation techniques. In short, Bolivia has finally completed a magnificent turn in quality through its own efforts in all aspects.

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