Lot 9: La Quebrada Pedro Noe Moreno Reyes
For me and my family, working in the coffee fields is much more
than just a job. It's the very foundation of our lives. It’s
where our hopes, dreams, and sacrifices come together. Through
every day spent waking up early to take care of each plant, I feel
a deep sense of purpose and responsibility, knowing that this work
allows me to provide what is truly essential for my loved
ones—food, shelter, education, and a future filled with
possibility. The sweat and effort we pour into these fields are
driven by love and a fierce determination to give my family a
better life. Each harvest is a reminder of how much this means to
us all. A labor of hope, resilience, and unwavering devotion to
those we cherish most.
My first steps were with my father, whose life has been deeply
rooted in the coffee fields. Watching him work tirelessly, day
after day, instilled in me a profound respect and admiration. As
children, we grew up immersed in the world of coffee—learning
from his dedication, passion, and unwavering commitment. Those
early moments are etched into my heart; they shaped who I am today.
The memories of working alongside him, sharing dreams and
struggles, fill me with a deep sense of gratitude and pride.
My biggest challenge was a debt I had accumulated, and it weighed
heavily on my shoulders, filling me with worry and uncertainty.
There were moments when I felt overwhelmed, questioning if I could
ever overcome it. But thanks to coffee and some close friends I've
met along this journey, our hard work, dedication, and the
opportunities it has given us, I was able to pay off that debt. The
relief and gratitude I feel are indescribable. My family’s
unwavering support through every struggle has been my greatest
strength; their love and encouragement kept me going even in the
darkest times.
For me, it fills my heart with immense pride to see that my coffee
is ranked among the 30 best in Honduras. It’s a validation of
all the hard work, dedication, and love I pour into every bean.
That recognition isn’t just a personal achievement,
it’s a symbol of hope and perseverance for my family and our
future. Knowing that our efforts are appreciated on such a level
motivates us even more to keep striving for excellence.
Lot Description
Reference Number: | 9 |
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Opening Bid: | $6.00/lb |
Increment: | $0.10 |
Weight: | 1,025 lbs |
Varietal: | Pacas |
Process: | Washed |
Altitude: | 1570 |
Harvest: | 2025 |
Bags: | 15 |
Bags Size: | 30 |
Origin: | Santa Bárbara |
Producer: | Pedro Noe Moreno Reyes |
Score: | 87.41 |
Country: | Honduras |
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