El Salvador washed Arabica SHG EP Cordillera del Balsamo

Schwimmend (voraussichtliche Ankunft: 25.05.2024)
Verfügbare Menge: 122 Sack à 69kg
SKU
103235.1-1221
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Unit of Measure Sack à 69kg
Status Afloat
Warehouse On Ship
ETA 25.05.2024
Crop 23/24
Charge 103235.1
Variety Bourbon, Pacas
Region Cordillera de Bálsamo, Quetzaltepec
Process Washed
Grade SHG EP
Producer Several Fincas from Cordillera del Bálsamo

Coffee production in El Salvador has shaped its history for more than 100 years and has been a significant contributor to the Salvadoran economy since the mid 19th century. Until the civil war in the 1980s, El Salvador was one of the most organized coffee-producing countries of Central America, with a renowned international reputation for quality and efficiency. After the end of the war, the country has been striving to recover its production. Due to its rich volcanic soils and mild climate, El Salvador provides excellent conditions for coffee cultivation and is home to some of the world‘s most sought-after varieties.

The Cordillera del Bálsamo mountain range is located in the country‘s western region, a few dozen kilometers west of the capital city El Salvador. In this region, many coffee farms are situated around the steep slopes of the Quetzaltepec volcano. For this coffee, only the best cherries from four different fincas in the region have been carefully picked by hand; Finca San Luis, Finca San Pedro, Finca San Jose Buena Vista and Finca La Trinidad. After being harvested, the coffee cherries are sorted, de-pulped and washed. Then, the beans are spread out on patios to dry in the sun. For an even drying process, the parchment is raked several times during the day. Afterward, it is bagged up and prepared for transport.

El Salvador is the smallest, yet most densely populated country in Central America. The country has a special climate with high temperatures during the day and cold nights. In the higher regions, the temperature difference between day and night is rather pronounced, whereas it gets particularly hot on the coastlines.

The first records on coffee production in El Salvador range back to the 1850s. Since then, coffee production has significantly contributed to the country's economy. Thirty years later, in 1880, El Salvador was the fourth largest coffee producer in the world. At that time, about twice as much coffee was grown as today. In the 20th century, El Salvador was one of the most developed countries in Central America, and huge investments were made in infrastructure: roads, ports, and railroads were built. Many of these investments were financed by coffee exports. El Salvador had a reputation for high-quality coffees up until the 1980s when the civil war began. Since then, coffee production numbers have declined significantly.

Today, El Salvador grows only Arabica, especially Bourbon and the Pacas and Pacamara varieties. There are still some large estates in El Salvador today. However, the majority of the coffee is produced by smallholder farmers. In total, coffee from El Salvador makes up about 2% of global exports. Most of this coffee being of very good quality. El Salvador is an origin with a long and rich history that has plenty to offer to coffee lovers worldwide.

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