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Overview
Antonio René Aguilar Lemus inherited La Montañita during the 1980´s from
his father, also named Antonio René, who had owned the farm for more than
65 years. With a little bit of imagination and a big concern about the quality
of the coffee, his father built a wet mill to process the beans into the
parchment stage. By purchasing a pulping machine and building fermentation
tank with classification canals for a better separation of coffee by type
he started the road to excellence.
Antonio has participated in the previous years with other varieties of
coffee in the Cup of Excellence program, becoming one of the small producers
that promote the benefits of the contest among his neighbours in his department.
This will be the third year in a row to win a COE award.
Chalatenango department where La Montañita is located is well known for
excellent weather conditions allowing the bean to obtain remarkable flavors.
It is also a place considered sanctuary of many animal species, therefore,
Antonio does not allow hunting on the property. Antonio does not use herbicides
and performs weed control manually. He uses organic fertilizers such as
chicken manure, coffee pulp and counts on nature for insect control.
Antonio and his wife have four daughters and have provided well for them.
Although Antonio only finished elementary school, he has always made sure
his four daughters stayed in school.
Other Statistics
Average Annual Rainfall: 2,500 mm
Average Temperature: 20ºC
Type of Soil: Clay Loam
Type of Shade: Pepetos and Native Shade
Annual Production: 180 bags (60kg)
Mill and company where lot was process: Beneficio Antonio Aguilar
Latitude: N14° 17' 22.23" Longitude: W89° 7' 4.4"
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