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Flavor Description of Nicaragua Coffee Growing Environment Treatments Variety Region Grinding Scale

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, Nicaragua Coffee Flavor Description Growing Environment Treatment Variety Growing Area Grinding Scale Coffee production can be severely affected. The coffee industry in Nicaragua is no exception. The revolution of 1979 forced coffee growers to flee to Miami. There followed a period of uncertainty as the government considered whether to redistribute land (which included many plantations), which led to coffee supply.

Flavor description of Nicaraguan Coffee planting Environment treatment Variety production area Grinding scale

Coffee production will be seriously affected. Nicaraguan coffee industry is no exception. The 1979 revolution forced coffee planters to flee to Miami. A period of indecision followed, when the government considered whether to redistribute land, including many plantations, which led to a shortage of coffee and a decline in production, from more than 1 million bags in the early 1970s to less than 600000 bags in 1990. Now the Government has opened up the coffee industry and private owners have taken control of the market. The best coffee is produced in Sinotega and Novo Segovia in Matagalpa. It has moderate acidity, delicious aroma and is very lovely.

Madriz is an ecological coffee with a very hard shell. In the pure natural planting environment, it uses more complex operations to maintain the delicate aroma and taste of the coffee; it is produced in northern Nicaragua between Matagalpa and Jinotega, with an average annual rainfall of 1500-1700mm and a temperature of 20-29 degrees Celsius. All of them choose coffee manually, and the cost of labor and time alone is much higher than that of ordinary beans.

In many countries, coffee production will be seriously affected for political reasons. Nicaraguan coffee industry is no exception. The 1979 revolution forced coffee planters to flee to Miami. A period of indecision followed, when the government considered whether to redistribute land, including many plantations, which led to a shortage of coffee and a decline in production, from more than 1 million bags in the early 1970s to less than 600000 bags in 1990. Now the Government has opened up the coffee industry and private owners have taken control of the market.

The best coffee is produced in Sinotega and Novo Segovia in Matagalpa. It has moderate acidity, delicious aroma and is very lovely.

Nicaragua is mainly divided into four major producing areas, namely, Bosnia and Herzegovina Sub-region (Segovias), Madaguelba / Henodeka region (Matagalpa/Jinotega), Borgo region (Boaco) and Pacific Coast region (Pacific).

The highest planting height in Bosnia and Herzegovina is about 1500mur2000, and the coffee produced is the highest SHG (StrictlyHighGrown).

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