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Farm Histroy
Fazenda Cachoeirinha has been working with coffee plantations
for over 50 years. In 1974, Messrs. Amaury Junqueira Villela and Evaldo
Junqueira Villela became the farm's managers, by inheritance, and since
then they have been working to improve the quality of the farm's coffee.
Evaldo is a member of APROCAM, an association where specialty
coffees production and commercialization have priority, and a member of
COCARIVE.
Coffee processing system
The selective harvesting is performed manually on cloth
when the fruit is ripe, to prevent the beans from touching the soil. On
the same day the beans are picked, they are placed in bags and transferred
to the processing area of the Sertão Group, where they are cleaned, pulped
dried on a terrace and in driers, always following the same quality standards.
As soon as the coffee is washed, the dried beans are
separated from the others, and subsequently the beans are transferred to
the cherry pulper, which in addition to puling the cherry beans, also separate
them from the green beans.
The pulped cherry beans are taken to the concrete terrace
to dry, and if required, they will return to the drier in the final drying
phase to reach the ideal humidity level, after which it is placed in wooden
bins for at least 30 days for the beans to rest and to homogenize. When
the beans are removed from the bins, always separated by lots, they are
ready for final processing and are transferred to COCARIVE's warehouses
in Carmo de Minas, State of Minas Gerais.
Concern with quality
Agronomists from Pró-Café, of the city of Varginha, State
of Minas Gerais, supervise Fazenda Cachoeirinha's coffee production since
the beginning. The search for productive varieties always takes into consideration
the farm's deep concern with its water sources and with environmental preservation.
Priority is given to the continuous search to improve the beans and cup
standards. All coffee lots are cupped and monitored year after year. The
option to produce specialty coffees demand the producer's attention and
dedication. Traceability is indispensable not only to understand the property
and the product but also to arrive at a decision as to when to substitute
a plantation and concerning the varieties that should be planted.
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