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Farm Details
Lot#: 8 Marysabel Caballero - El Puente
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History

Mrs. Caballero was born in a coffee producer family from the department of La Paz, after finishing college in the Capital of Honduras she moved to live at Marcala with her parents. There she met her husband Mr. Ezri Herrera a Guatemalan that worked in the chain of coffee. Motivated by their familiar tradition of growing coffee They both put their knowledge together and began to plant what now is one of the best coffee farms of Honduras. Currently Mrs. Caballero is a well recognized coffee producer in the country an due to the quality of her coffee her name is always in the lists of the best coffee of the region.

Quality Practices

Many labour practices are done in the coffee plantation during the year. Each of them are performed with special care in order to protect the beautiful environment that surrounds the farm. The coffee is processed by using traditional methods, she owns a pulping machine and dry the grain over cement platforms by using the heat of sunrays. She fertilize according to soil analysis results to give the plant just the nutrients that it needs and keep the soils and water bodies free of pollution.

Environmental Care

This Coffee is shade grown but in addition Mrs Caballero has a 1 to 1 production system with forest, this means that for each shade grown coffee hectare she also takes care of a hectare of forest creating a special and unique agri-environmental system.

Fertilization

Fertilizers are applied according to a soil analysis results from which recommendations are derived. After each harvest the plants are pruned 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

Mrs. Caballero has her own wet mill in which she 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. Quality is an important topic in this farm therefore every single step is done with care and devotion.

Drying

The drying of Coffee is done over cement platforms by using the sunlight.

Other Statistics:
Annual Production: 400 bags
Soil type: Silt loam
Annual precipitation: 1,500 mm/year
Shade Trees Species: Guama, Citrus, liquidambar and Musaceas
Water Source: Natural water sources from the farm
Number of Permanent Employees: 1
Number of Temporary Employees: 30-80

Property Characteristics: Coffee Characteristics:
Farm: El Puente
Farmer: Marysabel Caballero
Rank: 8
City: Chinacla
Region: La Paz
Country: Honduras
Farm Size: 17.50 Hectares
Coffee growing area: 17.50 Hectares
Altitude: 1580 masl
Certification: None
Variety: Catuai
Processing System: Dry depulped, naturally demucilaged in concrete tanks, naturally washed in concrete tanks, natural sundried on patios
Lot Size: 16 bags
International Jury Score: 88.91
Cupping Number #: 553
Price: 7.95 USD
Winning Bidder: Stumptown Coffee Roasters, Intelligentsia, Counter Culture
Jury Descriptions: cooled great- elegant and floral, clear, strawberry, round and smooth, held up well, clean, clear, red apple, black cherry, chocolate cinnamon, lychees, creamy, passion fruit
Please Note: If a number appears in brackets next to a description it indicates the number of jurors that agreed with that particular decription.

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