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Cafe Jazmin HistoryFor Eduardo Tola, the quality of Bolivian coffee is very important. That is why he has worked in this field since 1985 and always followed the international competitions. He participated, along with a neighbor in Colonia Uchumachi, in 2005 and won ninth place. For this competition, he decided to participate because he wanted to know how good his coffee is. “This year I decided to participate alone. I had good results. Even though I only won 29th place, I’m proud that my coffee is good.” He is interested in the competitions because he believes that through the Cup of Excellence the whole coffee sector will grow. “Every Producer needs to know how good his coffee is, how well he is working. It’s also good to promote coffee, so that Bolivian coffee gets better. If we don’t participate in these events, we won’t do anything for ourselves. We, the producers, have to promote coffee. Every sector of the province should participate.” What he earns from the sale of his coffee he will invest in what he wants most desperately – to send his oldest daughter, Arminda, to study medicine in the city of La Paz. She needs a lot of things and it will be a great satisfaction for Eduardo to buy her a computer for her studies in the university, as well as the expensive university textbooks. Eduardo says that he supports his daughter with one condition “My daughter needs to study. She needs to be better than me. She needs to come back here. We need doctors here that know us and that speak our language, Aymara.”

Environmental Care

Organic compost from the discarded coffee pulp, the use of natural barriers, soil protection.

Other Statistics:

Soil Type: Silt Loam
Annual Precipitation: 1700 mm/year Shade Type: Inga edulis sp.- Cedrella odorata Weed Control: 2 times a year Pruning: Growth - Renovation Productive Practices: Organic compost from the discarded coffee pulp, the use of natural barriers, soil protection

Farm Information
  • Farm Name
    Café Jasmin
  • Farmer
    Eduardo Tola Condori
  • Altitude
    1500
  • Farm Size
    9
Score
  • Score
    84.06
  • Rank
    29
Lot Information
  • Year
    2008
  • Processing System
    Individual processing selective harvest of ripe cherries fermentation washing with clean spring w
  • Variety
    Caturra 50% Criollo 50%
  • Overall

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