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Histroy
In 1883 Mr. Pablo Paz started his coffee plantation on the beautiful
hills of his native town, San José de Colinas. With hard labor put
together one of the finest coffee farms of the area. But the greatest
success was that he left to his beloved son, Mr. José Paz, better known
as "Don Chepe" who not only kept the farm growing but he achieved one of
the best coffees of the SHG of the country.
Today, 122 years later are the sons and great sons of "Don Chepe" the
ones carry out this precious coffee tradition, applying the best organic
resources available, along with a very ancient wet mill process and
patio drying assuring to keep intact the great flavour of this special
coffee.
Here at "Agrícola San Pablo" we are honored to present to you our
coffee "Don Chepe" 100% mountain pure, that honor these two great men,
who not only left their passion for coffee but transmitted to
generations their kindred spirit.
Quality Practices
The coffee is processed under traditional methods
using his own miller, it is dry using a cement platform located in the
farm patio.
Environmental Care
To protect the environment Mr. Paz has built ponds to
treat the waste water coming from the wet milling. The pulp is treated
with earthworm to produce organic fertilizer. Chemical pesticides are
not used.
Fertilization
Fertilization is done with bio-fertilizer coming from
treating the Coffee pulp with the Californian earthworm ( Eisenia
foetida). Twice at year supplements of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and
Potassium are applied.
Disease and Pest Control
For pest control cultural practices and biological
components are used. No chemical pesticides are applied.
Harvesting
Handpicking of ripe grains of Coffee begins in January and finish in
April. This task is performed by skillful men and woman.
Pulping and Fermentation
Mr. Paz has a optimum infrastructure for processing coffee: an
ecological wet mill, fermentation tanks an a pulping machine. In the
classification canals he separates the high and medium quality coffee.
Other Statistics:
Annual Production:
428 bags
Soil type: Silt Clay
Annual precipitation: 1,600
Shade Trees Species: Guama, Guajiniquel, wood species and Musaceas
Water Source: Natural water sources from the farm
Number of Permanent Employees: 10
Number of Temporary Employees: 40 - 50
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