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San Jose
People has cultivated coffee in this land since 1860,
Arnold is fourth generation, his great grand father started planting
coffee in El Jicaral Region, Only the second in the area, out of a
fistful of people that started around the country. The original farm was
founded by Mr.Pablo Paz, Arnold's great grand father. He works and lives
of his coffee knowledge, land and production. This farm has been worked
personally and is the economic source, for his family , he has 3
permanent employees and 18 temporary during harvest.
Arnold fertilizes twice a year in the months of June
and october , He likes to incorporate pulp as fertilizer besides the
coffee formula. 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, because bin that
region broca has appeared. His harvest starts in january until the end
of april sometimes, collecting only the red cherries, his pickers do the
picking along with people from the community. then he moves his crop to
wet mill, . Using the less water possible from a protected water source
coming directly from the mountain. Fermentation takes place in cement
tanks, an average of 48 hours, under close supervision, after washing he
uses atechnique know in Africa as "soaking" he lives the washed beans in
crystal clear water for 24 hours, making sure all the mucilage is
removed from the bean.
Then the coffee is taken into cement patios to dry
than excess water, after that, the coffee goes into solar dryers, the
green house kind, for 7-10 days, until reaches 12% moisture content.
after its dry, the coffee beans go to oak boxes to rest at least two
months. He says his success lays in picking only the red cherries,
training the pickers and other workers, follow a protocol for the
milling, drying and resting of his coffee. 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 avocado.
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