Description
History
I was born in the municipality of Potosi (Narino), but I was studying in the capital of the department. I met there who is now my wife. She comes from Sanchez, a village located in the municipality of Chachagui . We got married and we decided to live in her town. We bought a farm which didnt have any coffee crop. I was working as a driver, and in one time, the Committee of Coffee Growers of Narino, contracted me for the transport of several growers for a training program in another department. I could have the same training than the growers and I was very excited about the coffee crops. So, when I came back to my farm I started working with coffee. Today, my wife, my 5 sons and myself, we all live from the coffee crops. I also can provide for work to some people from the region.
Environmental Care
I avoid contaminating the environment, so I dont use pesticides for pest control. I keep native trees in the borders of the natural sources of fresh water.
Coffee Processing Information
We fertilize twice per year (March and October), with a mix of chemical products. We dont have troubles with broca because the altitude the farm is located. We only pick up red cherries, depulping is done the same day and fermentation takes between 12 and 16 hours. We wash with fresh water and drying process is done by sun exposure.
Other Statistics:
Annual Production: 90 bags
Soil Type: Franco Arcilloso
Annual Precipitation: 1,600 millimeters
Shade Grown Type: 100% Shade Grown
Water Source: Natural source
No. Permanent Employees: 4
No. Temporary Employees: 25
Farm Information
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Farm NameBalvanera
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FarmerJosé Yepes
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Altitude1950
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Farm Size8
Score
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Score92.58
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Rank2
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AwardsPresidential Award
Lot Information
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Year2005
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Processing SystemTraditional Wet Processing process
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VarietyCaturra (80% ) Colombia (20% )
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Overall