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Café Cima del Jaguar A
History Braulio Luque won third place in the coffee competition for the second
consecutive year. He assured us that the secret of his success is the way
he works. “We work collectively in my family. My wife, my brothers, my parents,
we do an ‘ayni,’ which means today for you, tomorrow for me. We all share
the work with each other, but without pay. Without salaries.” This is the
way he produces a good coffee, which, thanks to the competition, he sells
from the producer to the consumer.
This has helped Braulio become a small businessman, in spite of how difficult
it is to process this product. The name of the sample is Cima del Jaguar,
or Peak of the Jaguar, because this winners farm is located between 1,615
and 1,800 masl. His farm is in perfect harmony with the biodiversity. In
the evenings you can hear and see the jaguars go out hunting.
“I’m a good producer. But still I’ve got to get better. I’m not the best
yet. Year after year, I’ve got to improve the product, so that I can stand
out, and win first place.”
The money he receives from the sale of his coffee in the international
auction he will use to improve and expand his production. He needs to renew
his plantations. Part of the money he earned last year he invested in production.
He improved his house, which was substandard, bought a solar electric panel
and installed potable water. Braulio says that the Cup of Excellence helped
him improve the quality of his life.
Environmental Care
Organic compost from the discarded coffee pulp, the use of natural barriers,
soil protection.
Other Statistics:
Soil Type: Clay Loam
Annual Precipitation: 1850 mm/year
Shade Type: Inga edulis sp
Weed Control: 2 times per year
Pruning: Sanitary and formative
Productive practices: Organic compost from the discarded coffee pulp, the
use of natural barriers, soil protection
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