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Panamanian Long Tail Cuckoo Coffee Bean Characteristics Grinding Degree Treatment Variety Production Area Brief Introduction

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Panama's first coffee exports each year depart in November, and almost all of the premium coffee beans are shipped to France and Finland. Panamanian coffee is generally low to medium priced, but it often performs as well in the cup as any famous, even expensive, coffee producer.

Characteristics of Panamanian long-tailed cuckoo coffee beans A brief introduction to the producing areas of varieties treated by grinding degree

The first batch of coffee exported by Panama each year starts in November, and almost all high-quality coffee beans are shipped to France and Finland. Generally speaking, the price of Panamanian coffee belongs to the low and medium price, but its performance in the cup is often as good as that of any famous or even expensive coffee producing area. Panamanian specialty coffee is among the highest selling prices in the international market.

The producing area where the Emerald Manor is located is also quite famous; it is the Boquete producing area in the province of Chiriqui. Boquete, a town of Chiriqui in the province of Riki, is located near the border between Panama and Costa Rica, near the famous Baru Baru volcano.

Panama is also the narrowest country that shares the Atlantic and Pacific coastlines. And this has a far-reaching impact on coffee production. In the coffee-producing area of Chiriqu í, the hometown of world-famous estates such as Hacienda La Esmeralda, Elida Estate, Finca Nuguo, and Finca La Mula, it is only 60-70 kilometers from the sea.

When the commodity price of coffee was relatively low, the Panamanian Fine Coffee Association organized a competition called "Best Panama": coffee beans from different parts of Panama were ranked and auctioned online. Esmeralda Manor has been growing a kind of coffee called "Geisha" for many years, and the auction has made their coffee known to more people. Then they won the first place in the competition for four consecutive years from 2004 to 2007, and then won the competition again in 2009 and 2013. It kept breaking records until it was priced at $21/lb in 2004 and then rose to $170/lb in 2010. In 2013, a small portion of the sun-treated coffee was sold for $350.25/lb. There is no doubt that this is the highest price of coffee sold on a single estate in history.

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