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Overview
Fazenda Santa Helena is located at an average altitude of 1,200m (3,900ft)
in the mountainous region of Carmo de Minas, in the state of Minas Gerais.
Acquired by the Carneiro family, the farm has had a tradition of growing
coffee for decades. Jacques Pereira Carneiro manages the estate with entrepreneurial
vision and focus on quality, which results in coffees of the highest quality.
Jacques Carneiro started to work at Fazenda Santa Helena at the age of
25, together with his father Hélcio Carneiro Pinto and his uncle Gláucio
Carneiro Pinto, . Jacques belongs to the fourth generation of coffee growers
in a family that has devoted itself exclusively to coffee for more than
100 years.
While studying business administration, far away from home, Jacques always
found ways to participate in the family’s coffeerelated projects. Hélcio,
Gláucio, and Jacques bought Fazenda Santa Helena in 1999 with the specific
intention of producing specialty coffees. They chose this property in particular
because of its ideal natural conditions – such as rainfall, sunlight, soil,
and altitude - for the production of specialty coffees .
The Coffees
Since the farm was acquired, Jacques has focused on the production of
specialty coffees. Special care is taken, starting with the planting of
the seedlings. Areas facing south or southwest are avoided because the cherries
ripen more slowly and conditions are more propitious for the development
of diseases.
Harvesting, which takes place between May and October, is done 100% by
hand and involves in three selective passes. Immediately afterwards the
coffee is taken to a wet processing mill on the site. The natural coffee
and the pulped cherries are pre-dried on a 7,000 square-meter (75,350 square-foot)
patio and dried in mechanical dryers. All coffee lots are traceable and
undergo rigorous quality control in order to achieve exceptional specialty
coffees.
The estate´s natural coffee is full-bodied, sweet, with a somewhat citric
tang, a strong aroma, and a complex fruity and floral flavor. The pulped
natural coffee has a perfectly balanced cup with good body and a sweet,
pleasant taste.
In 2002, realizing Jacques’ dream of producing high quality coffees,
Fazenda Santa Helena was awarded the second place in the Brazilian Cup of
Excellence Competition and won the Gold Cup of Excellence Special Award
2002.
Environmental Protection and Social Responsibility
the cherries ripen more slowly The entire management of the property
is geared to maintaining a sustainable system for the production of specialty
coffees, benefiting both the employees and the environment. In terms of
social responsibility, the farm has a policy of paying its employees a wage
that is above average for the region.
In addition, when needed, the employees have access to personal protection
equipment that they can use while they are working. Five families live on
the property. They have access to a recreation area (soccer field). There
is free transportation to schools, and an agent from the Family Health Program
(PSF) visits the property once a week.
Fazenda Santa Helena has always been committed to preserving the environment.
A 50-hectare area of native forest and 10 hectares of areas near mountain
springs are preserved intact.
Jacques’ dream continues to live on in the production of extremely fine
coffees. Every season brings surprises as more is learned about planting
and processing – new ideas are born to inspire the dream. Today the farm
is prepared to consistently offer fine specialty coffees to the market.
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