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La Pastora Tarrazú natural

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Costa Rica

Costa Rica SHB EP La Pastora Tarrazú natural

natural

Coffee with notes of pineapple, passion fruit, dark chocolate and a winey aftertaste.

Plus 7% VAT

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All the facts about our Costa Rica SHB EP La Pastora Tarrazú natural

Region San Marcos de Tarrazu
Producer Cooperative Tarrazu
Variety Various
Process natural
Type Unwashed Arabica
Category Microlot
Harvest from 1 to 3
Shipping from 2 to 5
Unit GrainPro Sack à 35kg

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The “La Pastora” comes from the Cooperative Tarrazu RL.
The Cooperative was founded in 1960 from 228 small coffee farmers.
Today, they are one of the most famous coffee exporters in Costa Rica.
Reason for that is the good quality!

This crop involves collaboration with 3000 producers/members; more than 80% of the farmers just have 4 hectares or less.

The Cooperative helps his members with credits, technical service, fertilizers and much more.

Today they have 250 wet mills in Costa Rica; just some years ago they had 100, the purpose of this is, that farmers like to take care for the quality as long as they can.

More than the half of the coffee crop is exported to the USA.
Over 1 million tourists from the USA visit Costa Rica; most interesting region is Tarrazu, also for the Europeans.

Origin

Specialty coffee from Costa Rica

Mountain

Varieties

Typica, Caturra, Catuai, Villa Sarchi, Bourbon & Gesha

Processing methods

washed, natural, honey

Altitude range

1100-1800 masl

Harvest

typically October - March

Total yearly production

1.7 million bags

Coffees from Costa Rica

Coffee was planted in Costa Rica in the late 1700s, and it was the first Central American country to have a fully established coffee industry; by the 1820s, coffee was a major agricultural export with great economic significance to the population. National output was greatly increased by the completion of a main road to Puntarenas in 1846, allowing farmers to more readily bring their coffee from their farms to market in oxcarts – which remained the way most small farmers transported their coffee until the 1920s.

Main production areas: Tarrazú, Brunca, Guanacaste, West Valley, Central Valley, Turrialba, Orosi

Port of Shipment: Puerto Limón
Export bag size: 69kg
Total number of coffee farmers: about 65.000

Region San Marcos de Tarrazu
Producer Cooperative Tarrazu
Variety Various
Process natural
Type Unwashed Arabica
Harvest from 1 to 3
Shipping from 2 to 5
Unit GrainPro Sack à 35kg
Coffee with notes of pineapple, passion fruit, dark chocolate and a winey aftertaste.

The “La Pastora” comes from the Cooperative Tarrazu RL.
The Cooperative was founded in 1960 from 228 small coffee farmers.
Today, they are one of the most famous coffee exporters in Costa Rica.
Reason for that is the good quality!

This crop involves collaboration with 3000 producers/members; more than 80% of the farmers just have 4 hectares or less.

The Cooperative helps his members with credits, technical service, fertilizers and much more.

Today they have 250 wet mills in Costa Rica; just some years ago they had 100, the purpose of this is, that farmers like to take care for the quality as long as they can.

More than the half of the coffee crop is exported to the USA.
Over 1 million tourists from the USA visit Costa Rica; most interesting region is Tarrazu, also for the Europeans.