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Overview
Las Mercedes is a farm that represents the maximum expression
of great coffee. For the first time in El Salvador’s COE history a farm
from the east side of the country ranks in first place. Rejoicing in the
newly discover land of great coffee, 3 hours away from San Salvador in the
Cerro El Tigre, department of Usulután, lays a farm that captures a dream
in a cup.
Roberto is full of pride when speaking about Las Mercedes,
a farm that has been always cared with dedication and perseverance for four
generations and more recently managed under the Rainforest Alliance certification
standards. When you speak to Roberto and his workers you can feel the serious
manner in how they care for the farm; for what it means to the community,
for what it means to nature.
Never allowing immature beans, only perfect ripeness
that is picked and immediately processed right at the farm. The beans are
received at the mill’s delicate receiving ceramic tiled tanks then washed
with fresh collected rainwater and immediately depulped and processed and
finally sun dried to perfection in clay patios surrounded by beautiful landscapes.
Winning COE presidential award has given Roberto great
satisfaction that he is doing the right thing and motives him to keep improving
through better cultural practices and processing techniques. Visiting this
farm is very rewarding since speaking to all workers will show you a sense
of satisfaction. Teamwork is reinforced through a close personal and direct
relationship with all workers. They feel truly identified with the farm
and enjoy good relationship with Roberto, who says: “It is not because I
pay them that they do a better job, it is because they care and we try to
create awareness regarding quality”. From the person in charge of the farm
to the person in charge of the mill, Roberto takes a step ahead into teaching
their workers to strive for perfection at every task done at the farm.
The COE Award will also boost up Roberto’s community
support. Up to this day various social projects have been funded by Las
Mercedes: from monthly food relief for an elderly home, to the building,
furnishing, and supplying of a school, the support of the community soccer
team and donations to the Red Cross. Most importantly, the medical care
provided to the farm workers, as well as a quarterly reward of food supplies
and clothing, as acknowledgement for their hard work and commitment to the
farm.
Efforts have been made with the community to preserve
natural wild life. Special care has been taken in the disposal of byproducts
of the mill to avoid contamination. In the last years, a great effort has
been made in planting native trees to preserve these species, as well as
helping fauna that depends on them.
Other Statistics
Average Annual Rainfall: 2,000 mm
Average Temperature: 22-16 ºC
Type of Soil: Sandy Loam
Type of Shade: Mountain Species such as mezcal, granadillo, guarlos and
Ingas Sp.
Annual Production: 1,900 bags (60kg)
Mill and company where lot was process: El Pepinal
Latitude: N13º 28.0’ 6.15" Longitude: W88º 26.0’ 3.76"
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