| History Mr. Villeda farm is
located in the beautiful rain forest mountain of Puca, he has been
farming coffee from many years and currently the coffee he produces is
among the best of the Opalaca Region.
Quality Practices
Each practice done in the farm is performed with
special care in order to protect the beautiful forest that surrounds the
farm. The coffee is processed by using traditional methods, Manuel owns
a pulping machine and dry the grain over cement platforms by using the
heat of sunrays. he uses organic fertilizers and twice a year uses
supplements with Nitrogen.
Environmental Care
This Coffee is shade grown but in addition offering a
very special view of an agri-environmental production system.
Fertilization
Mr Villeda uses organic fertilizer coming from the
treatment of the pulp with the Californian earthworm. when necessary he
uses Nitrogen supplements. After each harvest the plant are prunes in
order to stimulate it to a better production. The shade is also control
in order to assure the entrance of the right amount of light.
Disease and Pest Control
Cultural practices and biological control when
necessary
Harvesting
Handpicking of ripe grains of Coffee begins in December and finish in
April. This task is performed by skillful men and woman.
Pulping and Fermentation
Mr. Villeda has his own wet mill in which he does this processing
task. there is a fermentation tank, a pulping machine and a selection
canal where the first and second quality coffees are separated.
Drying
Mr. Quintanilla has built a cement platform and also owns a solar
dryer for drying the coffee grains.
Other Statistics:
Annual Production:
N/A
Soil type: Silt loam
Annual precipitation: N/A
Shade Trees Species: Guama and liquidambar
Water Source: Natural water sources from the farm
Number of Permanent Employees: 1
Number of Temporary Employees: N/A
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