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Description

Overview

This 140 year old family owned farm is located at the Volcano of Santa Ana and has an altitude that goes from 1300 to 1550 meters above the sea level. Margarita oversees El Manzano farm with the support of her son Emilio Lopez. The farm is completed devoted to Bourbón. Its harvest season runs from the second week of December all the way to the last week of February. The peak of production is reached from the second week of January to the second week of February. Through out the year, El Manzano employs a work force of: Two farm managers, one accountant and fifteen ‘colonos.’ During non harvest season they employ thirty workers and during harvest season up to 250 pickers are hired, proving job for a total of 290 people in one year. At El Manzano, coffee pruning is done under different systems depending on skilful analysis based on experience, multiple stem and appreciative pruning are the most frequent practices. The coffee lot for this competition was picked the first week of February, only fully ripen cherries were allowed and sorting was done to avoid any green beans. El Manzano’s ecosystem is made up of: birds such as torogoz, chiltota, chara, white hawk, chiripio, parakeets, urracas, zanates, vultures, cardinals and other animals like snakes, lizards, frogs, smalls rodents like rabbits, weasels and possums, among others. Margarita and Emilio have an annual reforestation program consisting in replanting native species into the farm, and execute activities to control erosion with natural barriers. They also have a permanent hygienic plan inside the farm to keep it spotless and without any litter. In El Manzano’s future plans, they are working towards getting a better cup quality, establishing good and steady relationship with buyers through mutual visits and share their coffee experience. They are also seeking a Rainforest alliance certification and having a small clinic for their 290 workers.

Other Statistics

Average Annual Rainfall: 2,200 mm
Average Temperature: 20 ºC
Type of Soil: Sandy Loam
Type of Shade: Ingas and mountain trees such as cedar, walnut, caoba, cortez, etc.
Annual Production: 2,400 bags (60kg)
Mill and company where lot was process: Beneficio El Paraiso
Latitude: N13º 54' 12.0"
Longitude: W89º 39' 36.2"

Farm Information
  • Farm Name
    El Manzano
  • Farmer
    Margarita Lucia Diaz de López
  • Altitude
    1450
  • Farm Size
    73.5
Score
  • Score
    84.83
  • Rank
    23
Lot Information
  • Year
    2006
  • Processing System
    Washed
  • Variety
    Bourbón
  • Overall

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