| Overview Javier Sanjuán Gómez, coffee farmer for tradition, he was born in Pitalito 43 years ago. Together with his wife Maria Elcira Galindez Cerón and his children Julian; veterinarian student, Gilary, Magali and the little Maria Paula, they support the farm familiar “Bella Vista” located in the rout that connect Pitalito – Huila with Mocoa – Putumayo, just 20 min. from the valley Laboyos where they go everyday to do the coffee labours. Their farm has three certifications and their commitment is to work hard to obtain a good quality coffee and to leave their children a legacy of “honesty and work”. Mr. San Juan is an activate member and founder of the associative group “Café Andino”. Today is the president of the Municipal Committee of Coffee Growers of Pitalito. At the same time hi is giving his as the transmission of coffee news though the services at the local radio. He has participated in three Cup of Excellence Competitions, being as a finalist in all of them; he says that “without the god bless, the support of his family and the support of the Colombian coffee guild in whom he believes. His quote: “I have such a special care with my product, so I use special sandals in the drying patio”. Care of the Environment Because the farm “Bella Vista” is certified, you can bright a harmonic environment. The farm is located in the natural forest from the “Macizo Colombiano” mountains, there is specie of tree that is almost extinguishing its name “Pino Colombiano or Romerón”, but is his card of presentation because he has a space where he has a tunnel of wood with these trees. There is also a natural stream “El Encanto” and close to that there is a beautiful bamboo natural water birth, where his friends go to have niche chats with a cup of coffee. Process FERTILIZATION: Applications of chemical fertilizer and organic “Compost”. DISEASES AND PLAGUES CONTROL: They use integral control of the field. For “la broca“ they use cultural practices in the picking like RE-RE (Repaso de Recolección) Harvesting Review. HARVEST CYLE: Semester A 20% and Semester B 80% SYSTEM PROCESS: Traditional – Washed Other Statistics Annual Production: N/A (70kg bags) Soil Type: Clay Soil Annual Precipitation: 1500 – 2000 mm Shade: Semi-shade 50% Water Source: Water birth Permanent Workers: 1 Temporary Workers: 7 |