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CARE AND RESPECT FOR COFFEE, FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION

CARE AND RESPECT FOR COFFEE, FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION

The growing centers total 2.665 hectares of coffee, located in the city of Patrocínio, Cerrado Mineiro region of Minas Gerais state. The majority of the crops are in a microregion with unique features, located at 1.250 meters of altitude, called Chapadão de Ferro.

The region originated from a volcano that only partially erupted, and in that eruption process generated a large quantity of minerals that were incorporated to the soil. Over time a lagoon emerged in the center of this “volcano”. The high mineral content caused the region’s soils to be extremely rich and fertile, a factor that together with the high altitudes and wide temperature range prevailing in the “internal face of the volcano” – where the coffee crops are – contributes to the slow maturation of the cherries, higher sugar concentration and higher coffee quality. They are coffees that present a pronounced acidity, and specifically in this terroir, a mild salty note.

Chapadão de Ferro is surrounded by striking landscape and extensive areas of native forest, in addition to approximately 500 hectares of legal reserve within the group’s properties, protecting the abundant local fauna and flora. Maned wolves (“lobo-guará”), deers and pumas are occasionally seen in the coffee farms, also anteaters, rheas and a wide diversity of birds, evidence of the environmental preservation in this area.

In Chapadão de Ferro are 3 growing centers; there are also operations in the Lajinha (one center), Abadia (1 center) and Bom Jardim (1 center) regions. In Lajinha and Bom Jardim, coffee is grown in average altitudes of 900 meters; in Abadia altitudes reach 1.050 meters. In Chapadão de Ferro, crops are scattered over elevated terrain, with altitudes ranging from a minimum of 1.170 meters up to 1.235 meters. Mild temperatures together with a favorable climated, fertile soils and suitable agricultural practices lead to the production of extremely high quality coffees.

Chapadão
de Ferro

Lajinha

Bom Jardim

Tejuco

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THE MAGIC MOMENT:
TASTING

SEEDLING PRODUCTION
AND PLANTING

Porta do Céu Growing Center

Chapadão de Ferro Farm
Porta do Céu Farm

City:

Patrocínio - MG

Region:

Chapadão de Ferro - Cerrado Mineiro

Altitudes:

Between 1170 to 1235 meters

Total area:

465,2 ha

Area with coffee:

333 ha

Varieties:

Catuaí 99, IAC, IBC 12, Topázio, Mundo Novo and others

Harvest:

15% manual, 85% mechanical harvester

Coffee processing methods:

5% natural, 70% pulped natural, 25% washed

Drying:

Part on patio, part in mechanical dryer

Certifications:

Rainforest Alliance, Nespresso AAA and Starbucks C.A.F.E. Practices

Recanto Growing Center

Nossa Senhora de Fátima Farm
Nossa Senhora Aparecida Farm
Recanto Farm

City:

Patrocínio - MG

Region:

Chapadão de Ferro - Cerrado Mineiro

Altitudes:

1250 meters

Total area:

538,31 ha

Area with coffee:

493 ha

Varieties:

Icatu, Tupi, Catuaí, Mundo Novo and others

Harvest:

98% mechanical harvester, 2% manual

Coffee processing methods:

1% natural, 46% pulped natural, 53% washed

Drying:

Part on patio, part in mechanical dryer

Certifications:

Rainforest Alliance, Nespresso AAA and Starbucks C.A.F.E Practices

Shalom Growing Center

Centenário Farm
Shalom Farm
São Matheus Farm

City:

Patrocínio - MG

Region:

Chapadão de Ferro - Cerrado Mineiro

Altitudes:

1200 meters

Total area:

732,05 ha

Area with coffee:

610 ha

Varieties:

Catuaí 99, Catuaí 62, Catuaí, Topázio, Mundo Novo, IBC 12 and others

Harvest:

100% mechanical harvester

Coffee processing methods:

80% pulped natural, 20% washed

Drying:

Part on patio, part in mechanical dryer

Certifications:

Rainforest Alliance, Nespresso AAA and Starbucks C.A.F.E. Practices

Bom Jardim Growing Center

Bom Jardim Farm

City:

Patrocínio - MG

Region:

Cerrado Mineiro

Altitudes:

Between 900 and 996 meters

Total area:

380 ha

Area with coffee:

285 ha

Varieties:

Catuaí 62, Catuaí 144, Guará, Catuaí 99, Topázio, Arara, Cartillo, IBC 12 and others

Harvest:

Manual

Coffee processing methods:

Natural, pulped natural, washed

Drying:

Part on patio, part in mechanical dryer

Certifications:

Rainforest Alliance, Nespresso AAA and Starbucks C.A.F.E. Practices

Abadia Growing Center

Abadia I Farm
Abadia II Farm

City:

Patrocínio - MG

Region:

Cerrado Mineiro

Altitudes:

Between 980 and 1050 meters

Total area:

234.979 ha

Area with coffee:

196 ha

Varieties:

Topázio and others

Harvest:

100% mechanical harvester

Coffee processing methods:

Natural, pulped natural, washed

Drying:

Part on patio, part in mechanical dryer

Certifications:

Rainforest Alliance, Nespresso AAA and Starbucks C.A.F.E. Practices

Lajinha Growing Center

São José Farm
Santos Reis I Farm
Santos Reis II Farm
Santos Reis III Farm
Lajinha Farm
Nossa Senhora da Guia Farm

City:

Patrocínio - MG

Region:

Lajinha - Cerrado Mineiro

Altitudes:

Between 850 and 914 meters

Total area:

851.56 ha

Area with coffee:

501 ha

Varieties:

Catuaí 99, Catuaí 62, Catuaí 144, Topázio, Mundo Novo, IBC 12, Acáia, Acauã and others

Harvest:

100% mechanical harvester

Coffee processing methods:

9% natural, 91% washed

Drying:

Part on patio. part in mechanical dryer

Certifications:

Rainforest Alliance, Nespresso AAA and Starbucks C.A.F.E. Practices

CROP MANAGEMENT

ROASTING
AND PACKAGING

MECHANICAL
HARVEST

DRYING ON PATIO

DRYING IN
MECHANICAL DRYER

STORAGE

DRY PROCESSING AND
SELECTION OF BEANS