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Santa Cruz Manor of Coffee Manor in the Galapagos Islands
Santa Cruz still grows coffee varieties introduced by French agronomists in 1875, so the coffee is more than 130 years old. And these old coffee trees have now become one of the special symbols of Santa Cruz coffee. The laws of the Galapagos Islands prohibit the use of chemicals and pesticides on the island, so the Santa Cruz estate produces organic coffee. Name: Shengke
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Introduction of coffee, coffee and bean producing countries in the Galapagos Islands
Coffee is grown in San Cristobal (Saint Crstbal). St. Cristobal is a larger island in the Galapagos Islands (Galapagos Islands) and the only one in the archipelago with plenty of fresh water. At an elevation of 410m above sea level, there is a small lake called El.Junco, which forms several streams along the rocks and
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Balanced acidity and fragrant Ecuadorian coffee introduces the San Cristobal Galapagos group.
St. Cristobal is a larger island in the Galapagos archipelago. At 410m above sea level, there is a small lake called El.Junco, which forms streams along the rocks and volcanic rocks on the southern slope of the island. Mineral-rich fresh water moistens the land of St. Cristobal, keeping the soil moist and fertile. For here.
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