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Origen Café – Nicaragua

Apple Caramel&Milk Chocolate

Country: Nicaragua
Región: Matagalpa
Owner: Dr. Enrique Ferrufino

Processing: Slow Natural
Farm/Coop/Station:  Finca Aurora
Varietal: Paraimena
Altitud: 1,400 sms
Certificacion: Rain Forest Aliance

About This Coffee
Dr. Enrique Ferrufino, a surgeon by trade, was born and raised on a coffee farm in the mountains of Matagalpa in 1956. Together with his wife Silvia, a pediatrician, the Ferrufino family decided to go into the coffee business in 1992 and bought Finca Aurora in 2004. They inspired in their three children a love for coffee from a very early age. Since they acquired Finca Aurora, the whole family has worked together to produce great coffee.

One of the core values of the business is to inspire people through coffee. Throughout the years they have invested in providing workers with fair wages, safe living conditions, health services, food and education. They also work with smaller producers in the area to help them improve their farming practices.

Cultivation
Preserving nature is a top priority for the Ferrufino family. They only use renewable energy and work diligently on conserving water resources and natural habitats. The farm houses a variety of native trees, home to many species of birds and wildlife. These trees also provide the plantation with shade and fertilize the soils with organic matter, which protects the land from erosion, droughts and floods.
Harvest&Post Harvest
After selective handpicking, cherry is pulped using an ecopulper. Then, parchment is laid to dry on drying beds or patios on the farm. Finca Aurora is one of the first farms in Nicaragua with a fully integrated coffee operation on-site. They produce, wash and dry the coffee at the farm. The coffee is milled, sorted and bagged at Beneficio Finca Aurora under the watchful eye of the farm’s team. This allows full control over the quality throughout the process.

Rain Forest Alliance
RFA stands for Rainforest Alliance, a certification system that emphasizes climate-smart agriculture. RFA farms have at least 40% of land covered in canopy, significant species diversity (at least 12 native tree species per hectare, on average) and a system of natural vegetation buffers between agricultural land and bodies of water.  The farms also use organic fertilizers.

Bag weight

1Kg, 500g, 250g

Type Of Grinding

Whole Bean, Moka / Italian, French press / Embolo, V60

Nicaragua
11,50 46,00 
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