Offerings

RF3454

Juan Garcia Casa Acconcharcas

Peru
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Specifications
Origin
Region
Cusco
Altitude
1955 MASL
Variety
Typica, Catimor
Preparation
Process
Washed
Drying
10 days on raised beds
Logistics
Status
Spot
Warehouse
Continental NJ
Bag Weight
69 kgs
Bags Available
9
Certification
Organic
Results
Flavor Notes
blackberry, red apple, dark chocolate
Target Score
87
About Juan Garcia Casa Acconcharcas

Juan Garcia Casa Acconcharcas is an intergenerational coffee producer from Incahuasi Valley who uses traditional techniques and new technologies to bring high-quality coffee to the market. Since his membership with San Fernando he has gained more knowledge on how to improve production and quality, for example installing a water filtration system that allows water used for fermentation to be reabsorbed into the soil in a sustainable way, also he installed African-raised beds to ensure parchment is being dried to an appropriate moisture level. Traditional indigenous land management techniques often promote soil health and biodiversity, essential for a coffee farm’s health and future. Juan Garcia generates his own fertilizer by composting waste produced by the farm and uses smoke to deter insects.

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