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Farm Histroy
Located in the Municipality of Paraisópolis, South of Minas Gerais, the
farm is well known for the quality of its coffees that were present in previous
Cup of Excellence Contests. The farm has excellent soil, climate, and is
at an altitude of 1100 meters.
The farm has been in the hands of the family since 1915, and currently
is managed by Agronomist Paulo Sérgio de Almeida and his brothers Celso
de Almeida and Helder de Almeida. During the last five years, coffee plantations
have been organically cultivated. The farm is certified by IBD and has the
export seal for Europe, the United States and Japan.
In addition to coffee, the farm has dairy cattle raises pigs, and has
sugar cane plantation for fodder. The farm has 25 permanent employees who
receive monthly salaries above the regional minimum salary and other benefits.
All residues from cattle raising, pig raising and the leftovers from
fodder, coffee husks, saw dust and charcoal are used to make organic compost,
utilized as a fertilizer for coffee and fodder sugar cane. Since Fazenda
Santa Terezinha is an organic farm, no chemical fertilizers or pesticides
are used in the farm.
Coffee processing system
Coffee is picked manually on cloth, and only the ripe beans are selected
and then pulped. The beans are dried in suspended and covered terraces of
the greenhouse type, where the beans remain until they reach the ideal humidity
level.
Concern with quality
The farm's owners and their employees are focused on quality from managing
the plantations until the coffee is ready to be sold, always taking great
care to protect the environment. Harvesting is selectively made, and the
beans are dried on suspended terraces. The coffee lots are maintained separately
by coffee field.
Quality is also the result of the property's characteristics, such as
high fertility soil, mild climate and organic handling utilizing biomass,
composting, etc. that is improving soil fertility year after year.
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