Coffee Farm Lists
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The characteristics of Essex Coffee Yega Snow Coffee Manor
The natural characteristics of coffee beans include large
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Taste and flavor characteristics of Burundian coffee beans
Variety: Jackson bourbon Note: due to ethnic divisions, the chaos of Burundian coffee has been going on for a long time, with a large number of different raw beans mixed together, making this coffee unsuitable for grading. This coffee is rough but mild, and has characteristics similar to Kenyan coffee. The flavor is sweet and fruity, with a slightly spicy finish. Dry aroma
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Colombia coffee producing area Southwest Cauca
Cauca is similar to other southwestern regions, with a clear monomodal distribution of precipitation, with the dry season occurring mainly in August and September each year, followed by a concentrated coffee flowering season followed by a concentrated coffee harvest season the following year. To say that the biggest difference between Kauka and other producing areas in climate is probably the relatively large temperature difference, with a daily average temperature of 11 ° C and a daytime average temperature of 11 ° C.
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What is the unique flavor of Bolivian coffee?
Coffee was really commercially produced in Bolivia in the 1950s (at first coffee trees were planted around homes as fences), but the coffee industry grew rapidly in a very short time. This is partly due to the impact of the Brazilian frost in 1975, when Brazil's coffee industry was hit hard, and Bolivia's coffee industry took advantage of the opportunity to develop rapidly. The coffee is mellow.
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Panamanian coffee producing area Pokuit
Coffee is grown from 1670 to 1850 meters above sea level, making it one of the two highest coffee farms in Panama (the other estate with these elevations should be Carmen in the Vulcan Valley). At such a high altitude, the low temperature delays the ripening of coffee berries, about a month later than the normal ripening period, while the fertile volcanic soil provides coffee.
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The processing Technology, Weather and Climate of Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee
The earliest coffee on the island of Jamaica came from Haiti in Latin America in 1728. By 1790, some coffee farmers among the refugees in exile from Haiti had settled in the Blue Mountains and brought coffee-growing technology here. In 1838, Jamaica abolished slavery and allowed liberated slaves to cultivate their own land. Free slaves moved to the mountains to specialize in planting.
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What are the six coffee producing areas in Honduras
In Honduras, coffee-producing areas are divided into six major areas, spread to the west and south, namely Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara), El Paraiso (El Paraiso), Copan (Copan), La Paz (La Paz) and Comayagua (Olan Mound), with an average planting height of more than 1100 meters above sea level. The variety of coffee is Elaraby
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Boutique Coffee beans Guatemala Coffee producing area Vivette Nan Guoladisha Manor
The charming scenery of Vivette South Fruit producing area in this fertile land of coffee, Incht Manor is the most dazzling pearl bag to win six COE championships, and even topped the list three times from 2008 to 2010, coupled with the proud achievements of alpine extremely hard beans SHB, tropical rain forest certification RFA and Coffee Review 90 points, which made Incht become a world-famous top manor.
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Salvadoran coffee varieties introduced
The chaos caused by the coffee variety civil war affected economic development, but ironically allowed the ancient coffee varieties to be preserved. The situation was too chaotic for Salvadoran coffee producers to catch up with the trend of coffee variety renewal in Central and South America. El Salvador produces 100% Arabica coffee, of which 68% is Bourbon (Coffea arabica var. bourbon),29% Pa
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Costa Rican extra hard Coffee Manor Raminita
Costa Rican extra hard coffee (Costa Rican Tarrazu SHB) is full-bodied, sour, sweet and fruity. Plenty of body sweetness .lively acidity terrific fruity high notes. Tarrazu, south of San Jose, is the most famous coffee producer in Costa Rica and one of the most famous coffee producers in the world.
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Introduction to the top coffee bean producing areas in Papua New Guinea
As beautiful and precious as the country's national 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. In Papua New Guinea, about 75% of coffee products come from small local farmers.
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La Souna Vahana Manor introduces boutique coffee beans
1. After Indonesians remove the silver-gray film on the appearance of coffee beans, wash them with water, dry them in the sun, and then stir-fry them, they become cat shit coffee beans. 2. Only about 150 grams of coffee beans can be extracted from a jin of civets' feces, which will cause 20% loss in the baking process. Due to the unique raw materials and processing technology, this kind of coffee can be said to be very rare and supplied every year.
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Mocha coffee-the development of historical boutique coffee beans
Mocha gets its name from the famous port of Mocha. Transportation in East Africa was very underdeveloped in the 15th century, but it produced the world's most precious coffee beans, which were gathered in the Yemeni port of Mocha and shipped to Europe. Today, the port of Mocha has retreated inland due to the accumulation of silt, while emerging ports, including Mombasa and Durban, have replaced the port of Mocha.
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Coffee is produced in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Coffee is one of the main cash crops in Tanzania, ranking fourth after cotton, tobacco and cashew nuts, mainly sold to Italy, Japan and the United States. Coffee exports play an important role in the national economy of Tanzania. Tanzania's main coffee producing area is located at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, which is rich in volcanic soil and coffee trees planted here.
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Coffee growing area of coffee farm in Rwanda
The use and Prospect of the Rwanda Coffee Agency OCIR CAFE, the Rwandan coffee development agency, is the government agency of Rwanda, mainly responsible for the coordination of coffee promotion activities. The agency is responsible for overseeing and supporting coffee-related activities in Rwanda, formulating policies and supervising implementation. The agency actively promotes the professional development, marketing, promotion and export of the coffee industry. Rwanda Coffee
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Kenya Coffee Manor Berman Manor Fine Coffee beans
There are two types of coffee farms in Kenya. one is a large planting farm that covers an area of more than five acres, but the average elevation is low. In the case of Kenyan coffee, the coffee beans of the large farms are of medium quality. The best Kenya beans are produced in small farms, most of which are located in the foothills or volcanic slopes above 5,000 to 6,000 feet. Each small farmer has a capacity of only 20 to 70 bags per season and is unable to invest.
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Coffee beans in the highlands of southern and western Ethiopia
Growing in the western highlands of southern Ethiopia (the border of Shewa and Sidmo provinces), east of Jima, north of Sidamo, most Europeans and Americans prefer 3600-6200 feet above sea level, most of them are washed with water, their annual output is about 110000bags/60kg, most of the beans are round (15/16scr), the color is green and bluish, the export is mostly G2 grade, the taste is similar to Yegashev, but the viscosity is simple.
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Colombian coffee estate Raminita
Its unique geographical environment has created the quality of coffee, Colombia, beautiful mountains and rivers, beautiful scenery, pleasant climate, spring all year round, fresh air, refreshing. Colombia's mild climate, humid air, and diverse climate make it a harvest season all year round, with different kinds of coffee ripening at different times. What they grow is Arabica coffee of unique quality
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Coffee flavor in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador, a coffee-producing region of South America.
Ecuador faces the Pacific Ocean, and near the equator, about 900km off its west coast, near the equator at 90 degrees west longitude, there is also a dependency of the Galapagos Islands (Galapagos Island), also known as Cologne, which produces the famous Galapagos coffee. In order to protect the natural ecology, the Ecuadorian government has designated the archipelago as a national park and banned the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides and other chemical agents.
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Bolivia's coffee producing region of Yanges
Country: Bolivia, BoliviaProduction area: Yungas of La Paz Administrative town: Yanacahi Award-winning estate: Agrotakesi SA Estate owner: Mauricio Ramiro Diez de Medina Rank: No.1(2009 CoE champion) Farm area: 2,500 ha Coffee garden: 200 ha Altitude: 2100 m Certification: Organic (Ceser & USDA OR
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