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Panamanian fine coffee bean estate with excellent performance on floral fragrance

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Panama's flag was launched on November 3, 1904, the flag is rectangular, the ratio of length to width is 3:2. The flag consists of four rectangles of white, red and blue. White symbolizes peace; red and blue represent the Liberal Party and Conservative Party of Panama, respectively, and are also symbols of the unity and struggle of the two parties for the interests of the nation. The blue star on the white background at the top left represents loyalty and integrity, and the blue star at the bottom right represents loyalty and integrity.

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The Panamanian flag was launched on November 3, 1904. The flag is rectangular and the ratio of length to width is 3:2. The flag consists of four rectangles of white, red and blue. White symbolizes peace; red and blue represent the former Panamanian Liberal Party and the Conservative Party respectively, and they are also symbols of the two parties' United struggle for the interests of the nation. The blue star on the white background at the top left represents loyalty and integrity, while the red star on the white background at the lower right represents the authority of the law. The design of the crosshairs divided into four pieces represents that Panama is located at the junction of South America, North America, Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. Red, blue and white are the colors of the American Stars and Stripes that support the independence of Panama. The flag was designed by Manuel Amador Guerrero, the first president of Panama, and the current government of Panama was formed on July 1, 2009. the main members are: vice President Juan Carlos Varela, Minister of the Presidential Office Jimmy Papadi Mittriu, Foreign Minister Fernando Nunez Favre, and State Interior Minister Jorge Ricardo Favre. Minister of Public Security Jose Raul Mulino, Minister of economy and Finance Frank George de Lima, Minister of Commerce and Industry Ricardo Quijano, Minister of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Development Oscar Armando Osorio Kassar, Minister of Health Javier Diaz, Minister of Housing Yasmina Pimentel (female), Minister of Labour Armah Lorena Cortez (female) Guillermo Ferrufino, Minister of Social Development, Lucy Molina, Minister of Education (female), Minister of Public works, Jaime Ford, Minister of small and medium Enterprises (female), Minister of Canal Robert Roy, Minister of Tourism Salomon Sama Democratic Reform Party: the largest party. It was established in May 1998 and merged into the former Patriotic Union Party in March 2011. There are now 473000 party members. The chairman is current President Ricardo Martinelli and General Secretary Romulo Ross.

Nationalist Republican Freedom Movement: founded in August 1982 and now has 112000 party members. The party emphasizes the incorruptible politics of representative democracy and advocates equal cooperation with the United States, Western Europe and Latin American countries. Chairman Sergio Gonzalez Ruiz.

Opposition party

Democratic Revolutionary Party: the second largest party and the largest opposition party in the country. It was founded on the initiative of General Torrijos in 1978 and was formally established on March 11, 1979. There are now 472000 party members. President Benicio Enacio Robinson. General Secretary Juan Carlos Navarro.

Panamanian Party: the third largest party in Pakistan. Formerly known as the Arnulfo Party. It split from the True Panamanian Party in August 1988 and was formally established in October 1991. It was changed to its current name in January 2005. There are now 257000 party members. In January 2009, he joined Martinelli's Alliance for change to take part in the general election. In August 2011, the alliance with the Democratic change Party broke down. President Juan Carlos Varela, General Secretary Alcibiades Vazquez Velazquez

In the Pokuit producing area, there are also many excellent manors, except the famous Emerald Manor, Alida Manor, Aqaba Manor and so on, all of which produce high-quality boutique coffee. This is not only due to the superior ecological conditions of the Pokuit region of Panama and the fertile volcanic ash soil of the Baru volcanic land. Another important factor is that the microclimate in the Poquet Heights of Panama is a unique and important resource for boutique coffee in the Pokuit region. This is the Panamanian environment from east to west that allows cold air to converge above 6500 feet through the Central Mountains, thus creating a variety of microclimates in the Pokuit region, making its temperature and rainfall very suitable for plant growth. so the coffee trees grown here grow very well.

In Poquet's unique planting environment, there is naturally not only the rose summer of emerald, the king of coffee, regardless of flavor, quality and value, but I think it is quite extravagant to drink rose summer every day, and even if there is no economic pressure, it is not like eating shark's fin and bear's paw every day. The same is true of coffee. Only by dabbling in a wide range of subjects can you enjoy the pleasure of tasting coffee more.

Then in the land of Pokuit, there is a bean with a high performance-to-price ratio. And it has a very beautiful name-Flower Butterfly. She has 40% high-quality Rosa pedigree, which is composed of Rosa, Kaddura and Kaduai. It is planted in the Baru volcano region of Pokut and grows in the volcanic area at an altitude of 1600 meters. The treatment plant uses fine washing treatment. Panama's special local microclimate leads to abundant rainfall in this area, and a large temperature difference between day and night, coupled with the unique volcanic rock and soil of the volcanic area, as well as meticulous harvesting and fine treatment. It makes this coffee perform well in terms of firmness, acidity and floral aroma.

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