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Las Manos
Jose is been working with coffee since in 1980 his
father started the farm, he started with the typica variety and in 1993
was Jose Misael that started with Pacas, trying to get better yields
changed for the Pacas Variety. He works and lives of his coffee land and
production. that farm has educated 3 children, José's wife, santos, is
the one actually in charge of quality control, doing a great job. This
farm has been worked personally and is the economic source, for his
family of five members, he has 2 permanent employees and 30 temporary
during harvest.
Jose fertilizes once a year in the month of may ,
during the rainy season, He does his farm's weed control by hand,
applies tree pruning, with selective and sanitary purposes, also
regulates shade. He does a very active sampling for plagues and pest,
even if he does not have any at the farm, jus as a precaution. His
harvest starts in January until the end of may sometimes, collecting
only the red cherries, his family members are the ones that do the
picking along with people from the community. then he moves his crop
with them immediately after picking, to the wet mill, . Using the less
water possible from a protected water source coming directly from the
mountain. His fermentations are done in cement tanks for and average of
12 hours, under permanent supervision, depending on weather and moisture
conditions.
Then the coffee is washed and taken into cement
patios to dry , in the exporter's patios. It takes Jose at least one
hour by horse and another hour to transport by pick up truck, his coffee
to the nearest facility or exporter. He says his success lays in picking
only the red cherries, and applying the correct process for milling. He
and his family and workers are aware of the protection of the
environment and give the proper process to pulp and residue waters. They
are involved in wood producing trees projects, specially mahogany. Due
to the recently past coffee prices crisis, has stopped them in adopting
coffee quality projects.
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