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Overview
Finca El Carmen was acquired in 1970, but the Duch family
has been in the coffee growing business since 1944.
As part of the special treatment done in the farm preparing
the winning lot for this year COE competition was the picking of only the
best cherries and immediate transportation for processing at the mill, reducing
any risks of fermentation.
Juan was confident that El Carmen had enough potential
to qualify in the Cup of Excellence. The microclimate is exceptional and
it neighbors with La Fatima, another family farm and 4th place winner in
2004 and 16th place this year.
They decided to pay a little extra to pickers as an incentive
for their additional effort in doing a perfect task. Juan believes this
had a lot to do with the final results, since more attention and time was
placed in choosing this coffee and of course, he doesn’t rule out the great
environmental conditions in the farm.
The shade canopy is made up mainly of Ingas, cypress,
cedars, mahogany and other native trees. With an average density of 60 trees
per manzana, a great diversity of fauna coexists with coffee, such as squirrels,
snakes, armadillos, possums, orioles among others.
Other Statistics
Average Annual Rainfall: 3,000 mm
Average Temperature: 18-20 ºC
Type of Soil: Sandy Loam
Type of Shade: Mainly Ingas, cypress, cedars, mahogany, among other
Annual Production: bags (60kg)
Mill and company where lot was process: Cooperativa Cuzcachapa
Latitude: N 13º 520 43.5" Longitude: W 89º 37' 11.5"
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