Coffee Farm Lists
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Columbia Coffee Manor Hope Manor Coca Cauca Columbia Coffee beans in the Andes
HernandoTapasco's team, the lead botanist, set up a climate station on the estate to track weather data and help make harvest decisions. The data on the farm were collected continuously and analyzed once a week. After harvest, they will compare weather data, production data and cup test data and analyze the correlation. The harvesters of Rose Summer are strictly trained to harvest only ripe cherries
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Introduction to the Goddess Manor of Costa Rican Coffee
Tarrazu in Costa Rica is one of the major coffee producing areas in the world. The coffee produced is light and pure in flavor and pleasant in aroma. Costa Rica, with its fertile volcanic soil and good drainage, is the first country in Central America to grow coffee and bananas for commercial value. Coffee and bananas are the country's main exports. In 1729, coffee was introduced from Cuba to Goth.
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Introduction to Berman Manor in Kenya Coffee Bean Flavor Manor
Kenyan coffee beans the Kenyan government takes the coffee industry very seriously, where it is illegal to cut down or destroy coffee trees. Kenyan coffee buyers are world-class high-quality coffee buyers, and no other country can grow, produce and sell coffee on a continuous basis like Kenya. All coffee beans are first made by the Kenya Coffee Commission (CoffeeBoardofKenya, CB for short)
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Guatemala Antigua Coffee Incht Manor Micro South Fruit Highland introduction
The Incht manor pays special attention to the protection of the ecological environment and the technology of organic planting. The manor is subdivided into different small areas, each of which will select suitable varieties according to soil conditions. Chemical analysis of soil and coffee leaves is done every year in order to provide the right way of fertilization without the use of chemicals such as pesticides and fungicides.
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Introduction of Top Coffee beans in Guatemala Antigua Coffee, Guatemala
The coffee produced in Guatemala is one of the top coffee in the world, because Guatemala is a high-altitude volcanic terrain, and these volcanoes are the ideal places to grow coffee. Compared with other varieties of coffee, critics prefer this mixed flavor coffee with spicy flavor. The extra hard coffee beans here are rare and good coffee. They are full of grains, delicious and sour.
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Characteristics of Ecuadorian coffee beans introduction to Santa Cruz Manor Galapagos Coffee
As coffee is consumed by people all over the world, the world coffee industry is also moving towards mass production, while St. Cristobal, a small and unreliable coffee industry, is in trouble and is likely to be forced to give up without profit. It wasn't until the early 1990s that the Gonzalez family bought Hasunda Coffee Park. Humboldt current (HumboldtC
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Panamanian Coffee Rose Summer Coffee Flavor Flavor Manor introduction to Jadeite Manor
In 1996, Blaise and Rachel visited a farm for sale in the Haramijun area of the Bocketi Valley, and was attracted by the beautiful farm and immediately bought it. This is Esmeralda. Daniel Lou, the third son of Haramiqiong Farm. It is in this farm that Mr. Bidasson has grown Geisha coffee that attracts the attention of the coffee world. Geisha pronunciation is the same as Japanese.
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El Salvador Coffee Flavor characteristics of El Salvador Coffee beans in Mercedes Manor
Salvadoran coffee ranks side by side with Mexico and Guatemala as the producers of Asa and Merdo, and is fighting for the top one or two places in China and the United States with other countries. The highlands of origin are large coffee beans of all sizes, which are fragrant and mild in taste. Like Guatemala and Costa Rica, coffee in El Salvador is graded according to altitude, and the higher the altitude, the better the coffee
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The characteristics of Nicaraguan coffee beans introduction of Nicaraguan coffee beans
The fermented coffee is washed with clean water in a long sink. The workers stirred the coffee in the sink like a dragon boat with wooden boards in hand. "Why? The farther away from the sink, the cleaner the washing and the higher the quality. "are there any group members waiting at the end of the slot? The current arrives. The leader of the treatment group said with a laugh, "the heavier the beans, the better the quality, so they precipitated at the bottom of the sink a long time ago."
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Characteristics of Panamanian coffee beans the characteristics of Panamanian coffee beans Rosa coffee
Mr. Wilford, the owner of the estate, in addition to the extremely strict treatment of coffee cultivation, the purification of raw beans after treatment is also more stringent than those of the same industry. In the case of Alida of Panama, after processing raw beans, it needs to go through more than 5 months of low-temperature Resting to remove green, so that the flavor of coffee can have a more balanced and full development. (low temperature Resting was developed by coffee guru George Howell at 20.
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Panamanian Coffee Flavor and Taste introduction to Caisan Louis Manor Baru Volcano
There are three ways of plantation: sunshine plantation, full shade plantation and semi-shade plantation. Plantations with more than 50 plants per hectare are fully shaded plantations, 25-50 plants are semi-shaded plantations, and less than 25 plants are called sunshine plantations. What is the effect of shading and shading on coffee in the plantations of the two neighbors with the same planting conditions? Shade plantations can slow down coffee
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Colombia Coffee Flavor Taste Estate Introduction
Coffee comes from Edgar Eladio Ossa estate, Acevedo region, Huila province, Colombia. In recent years, Huilan Province has been the province with the most high-score coffee production in Colombia. In the 2011 Huilan Coffee Competition, Edgar Eladio Ossa won the second place with a high score of 92 points. Edgar Eladio Ossa in Colombia Cup of Exce
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Introduction to Esmeralda Manor in Panama Coffee Manor
Haines, a Swede, in 1924. Elliott founded Esmeralda Farm, which was not a coffee grower but a ranch. Forty years later, Daniel Lou in 1964. Mr. Bidarson's grandfather, Luther Ruffer. Mr. Bidarson bought Esmeralda Farm in order to have an old home after retirement, grandfather Luthor. Born in Sweden, Mr. Bidarsson was president of Bank of America and United.
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Puerto Rico Coffee Plantation Hasenda Coffee Plantation Flavor Taste Plantation Introduction Ecuador Coffee
Chinese and foreign investment network reminds coffee lovers, now there are Guangdong coffee buyers to Ecuador to purchase coffee beans, I believe Guangzhou coffee lovers will soon be able to taste the aroma of Ecuadorian coffee in the cafes of the streets. In recent years, in addition to Ecuadorian coffee, more and more Ecuadorian products have entered the Chinese market, including Ecuadorian roses.
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Taste of Puerto Rico Coffee Manor San Pedro Manor Puerto Rico Coffee Manor
The Caribbean Sea is a warm, romantic and mysterious sea, and a lot of good coffee is also around this ring sea, such as the Blue Mountains of Jamaica, Dominica, Crystal Mountain of Cuba, Yuko of Puerto Rico and so on. These are the most famous rare and expensive coffee in the world. These island beans give people a light smell of milk and elegant flowers, delicate and soft acidity, although it is still difficult to avoid coffee caused by the island's muggy climate.
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Jamaica Coffee Manor Atlanta Manor introduction to Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee Manor
In 1981, about 1500 hectares of land in Jamaica was reclaimed for coffee cultivation, followed by investment in another 6000 hectares of coffee land. In fact, today's Blue Mountain area is a small area with a planting area of only 6000 hectares, and not all coffee marked with the words Blue Mountain can be grown there. Another 12000 hectares of land is used to grow the other two types of coffee (non-
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Indonesia Coffee Manor Flavor and Taste Manor
In Indonesian, Kopi means coffee, and Luwak is the name of the civet commonly known in Indonesia. It is said that the coffee produces no more than 500 pounds a year, and the price per pound ranges from $300 to $800, depending on the year, because there is not a fixed production every year. In the international market, Luwak coffee has always been a veritable luxury, the most important
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Papua New Guinea Paradise Bird Manor Coffee Manor introduces Papua New Guinea Coffee beans
The top coffee beans in Papua New Guinea are as beautiful and precious as the country's national bird, the bird of paradise. As coffee in the country is widely grown in the highlands of 1300 to 1800 meters above sea level, coffee beans are plump and varied in taste, with pleasant acidity and fruit-like sweetness. The coffee production in Papua New Guinea is not very high, and its coffee beans are carefully processed.
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Honey-treated Nicaraguan Coffee Lemon Tree Manor Coffee Flavor and taste Manor
Lemon Tree Manor also processes coffee in a honey-treated way. After the coffee fruit is actually picked, the coffee with its exocarp removed is put on the African shed to dry. Compared with the traditional way of placing coffee directly on the ground to dry coffee, using African shed to dry coffee can reduce more pollution in the drying process, avoid producing more miscellaneous smell, and finally improve the quality of coffee.
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Introduction of Nicaraguan Coffee Manor Los Congo Manor in Central Central America
Nicaraguan coffee is grown in fertile volcanic soil, and SHG is the best harvested from 1500 to 2000 meters above sea level. The local climate belongs to alpine terrain, which is surrounded by thick fog throughout the year and covers the whole mountain forest, resulting in a low-temperature and humid climate. Years of mating evolution of tree species, coupled with insisting on the ancient and time-consuming treatment process, retain natural acidity and strong aroma, and shade is used.
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