| History Luciano Bonilla was born in the comm
unity of Tomalá, municipality of -san Pedro Sula, Department of Cortés.
in 1942 when he was 4 moths old his parents moved to live at the small
village of Las Neblinas. In 1964 he got marry with Rubenia Díaz with
whom he raised a 5 children family.
In 1957 he started planting his first hectare of Coffee from the
variety San Ramon and in 1970 he planted 3 more hectares. Besides coffee
he also produces pepper, carrots, limes, oranges and beans among others.
Quality Practices
Mr. Bonilla is very careful when processing his
coffee.His well trained people just picks the mature fruits At the wet
mill he makes sure every step is done well. The pulping process is done
with care and the washing in fermentation tanks. After, the coffee is
passed through the selection canal in which high and medium quality
grains are classified. The dry process is done by putting the coffee
over cement platforms. Storage conditions are optimal, temperature is
kept within the range and the packing bags are new and made of nylon.
Environmental Care
This Coffee is shade grown and the water coming from
the wet mill is treated in waste water tanks to reduce pollution on the
soils and water bodies. Mr. Bonilla Produces bio-fertilizer by using
Californian earthworm ( Eisenia foetida ).
Fertilization
Bio-fertilizers produced in the same farm are the
mostly used. when necessary supplements of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and
potassium are applied.
Disease and Pest Control
Cultural practices and biological control when
necessary
Harvesting
Handpicking of ripe grains of Coffee begins in November and finish in
March. This task is performed by skillful men and woman.
Pulping and Fermentation
Mr. Bonilla has his own pulping machine and three fermentation tanks
with classification canals for best separation of coffee types.
Drying
Mr. Bonilla dry his Coffee over cement platforms by using the
sunlight heat.
Other Statistics:
Annual Production:
262 bags
Soil type: Clay loam
Annual precipitation: 1,304 mm
Shade Trees Species: Guama, Liquidambar, wood trees, Guajiniquel, citrus
and Musaceas.
Water Source: Natural water sources from the farm
Number of Permanent Employees: 2
Number of Temporary Employees: 20
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