Quick Facts
All the facts about our Brazil Fazenda Tres Rios NY2 16up natural fermentation Lot 0743
Variety | Arara |
---|---|
Process | natural fermentation |
Type | Unwashed Arabica |
Category | Microlot |
Harvest | from June to September |
Shipping | from October to February |
Unit | GrainPro Sack à 30kg |
Brazil
Fazenda Tres Rios natural fermentation Lot 0743
natural fermentation
After harvesting, the coffees were separated by density and the cherry coffees were placed in a shaded area, on layers of approximately 60 cm and covered with plastic film to limit exposure to oxygen. Lot 0743/24 remained in this condition for around 40 hours
Origin
Specialty coffee from Brazil
Varieties
More than 40 varieties are grown, mainly Catuaí, Catucaí, Bourbon, Mundo Novo.
Processing methods
Natural Drying, Pulped Natural
Altitude range
200-1100 masl
Harvest
Starts in May/June and ends in October
Total yearly production
2022/23 ca. 65.49 million bags
Main production areas:
Minas Gerais: the state with the largest coffee production, divided into Southwest, Central-Western, Southeast. Only produces Arabica. Main export port of Santos in the state of São Paulo.
Espirito Santo: the state with the second largest coffee production; largest Robusta production in Brazil; 70% Robusta and 30% Arabica; Main export ports: Vitoria in the state of Espirito Santo, Salvador de Bahia in the state of Bahia.
São Paulo: the state with the third largest coffee production. Only produces Arabica; Main export port: Santos in the state of São Paulo.
Parana: one of the states with the lowest production (approx. 2%)
Port of Shipment: Santos, Vitoria, Salvador de Bahia
Export bag size: 59kg or 60kg
Total number of coffee farmers: ca. 280.000
Variety | Arara |
---|---|
Process | natural fermentation |
Type | Unwashed Arabica |
Harvest | from June to September |
Shipping | from October to February |
Unit | GrainPro Sack à 30kg |
After harvesting, the coffees were separated by density and the cherry coffees were placed in a shaded area, on layers of approximately 60 cm and covered with plastic film to limit exposure to oxygen. Lot 0743/24 remained in this condition for around 40 hours