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Farm Histroy
Fazenda Bela Vista Ltda has been in the Andrade family
since 1890, however it was in the mid-forties that Mr. Narciso Ferreira
de Andrade, known as "Tapico Bandeira", acquired the plots that belonged
to his brothers in the farm. Currently, the farm has 32 houses for its staff
that are occupied by the farm's 39 employees and their families. All the
houses have running water, electricity generated at the farm, sanitation,
and an area for the employees to plant vegetables and fruit for their own
consumption.
Employees receive from the farm milk for their daily
consumption, and other benefits since the farm's management is concern in
extending schooling and health care to its employees and their families.
Schooling and health care are coordinated with the Municipality of São Sebastião
da Grama local authorities, and are provided free of charge, transportation
included.
Since the beginning of its existence, coffee plantation
has been the main activity of the farm that diversifies its production with
milk and other cultures. It is located in a very favorable area for the
production of good quality coffees: an average altitude of 1370m, cold climate
and a very fertile soil.
The farm has an area of native woods with approximately
200 hectares, and large animal and plant biodiversity. Fazenda Bela Vista's
concern with its native woods environmental preservation includes maintaining
about 60 mineral water sources in the property, which are used by the whole
farm, including to process coffee.
Coffee processing system
Usually, harvesting begins in May. However due to climatic
changes and delays in beans maturation, this year's harvesting began in
mid-June. The farm picks and processes the maximum amount of pulped natural
cherry beans, to maintain the quality and good characteristics of its coffees.
As it occurred in previous harvests - because of its
topography - this year the coffee was picked manually, and generated jobs
for approximately 80 individuals from the city and the region, all of them
duly registered according to the Brazilian labor and employment laws.
After the coffee lot was picked, the beans were selectively
washed, in a mechanical washer, to separate the café-bóia [dry beans of
coffee picked directly from the coffee tree] from the cherry beans, and
are simultaneously sent to the pulping process, in a modern pulper where
the ripe beans are pulped and separated from the green beans. After that
phase, and on that same day, coffee is spread uniformly and in very thin
layers on a polished concrete terrace, in order to avoid coffee fermentation
and for it to dry more homogeneously. The coffee beans were turned over
every 20 minutes, that is, 30 times a day. Coffee remains on the terrace
for approximately 10 days, until it reaches the ideal humidity level.
In the specific case of the lot sent to the Contest,
the mechanical dryer was not used. However, most of the coffee produced
in the farm, after a certain period of drying on terraces are sent to the
revolving mechanical dryers, which have ecological furnaces, duly designed
not to add smoke or substances that might hinder the coffee cup. Coffee
is stored in bins made of wood and masonry until the time they are processed
at the farm, which has leading edge equipment in this segment.
Concern with quality
Fazenda Bela Vista Ltda. takes a series of measures to
produce high quality coffees. It all begins with the acquisition of certified
seeds to form the nursery trees in its own greenhouses, duly installed in
the property, in order not to stress the nursery trees at the time they
are planted in the fields.
The phytosanitary controls of some pests such as "bicho-mineiro"
(Perileucoptera coffeella), cercospora (Cercospora coffeicola), coffee blight,
etc. are monitored by an agronomist. Special concern is extended to soil
preservation, avoiding clearing the ground by fire and deforestations of
any type.
Coffee is planted according to the contour lines of the
land, after annual soil analyses, soil leveling, organic fertilization,
mineral fertilization, intercalated planting of leguminous species, always
having in mind adding organic matter to the coffee plantations.
Weeds are strictly controlled in the planting fields.
Last year, after Fazenda Bela Vista was awarded a quality
prize during the 6th Cup of Excellence, we are constantly seeking ways to
improve the quality of our coffee, because of our large production capacity
for gourmet coffees.
Currently, Fazenda Bela Vista is engaged in adapting
itself to the property certification standards. It also became a member
of the Coffee Growers' Association of the Vale da Grama and of the cooperative
Cooxupé - São José do Rio Pardo, which is one of the requirements to take
part in the Specialty Coffee Contest of the State of São Paulo, where it
is already classified among the finalists.
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