Lot 16: Rosma Alejandro Morales De La Peña
In 1963 Don Alejandro Morales purchased the farm with old
bourbon and typica trees; in 1980 his son Dr. Fredy Morales took
over the plantation and in honor of his wife, named the farm ROSMA
from Rose Mary. By that time there was no road to the farm having
to transport everything on mules walking around 1 hour. With the
help of the community leaders of the Caserio Buena Vista, they
built a road to the farm that has greatly benefited the entire
community. Another important achievement of Finca Rosma was
bringing fresh spring water through a pipeline, which is 5
kilometers away from the farm;
Due to the topography of the land, it was difficult to process
coffee, it took a lot of work to build the facilities necessary for
the production of coffee, therefore, the Coffee Mill has now become
a highlight of the property, since then and with an ecological wet
mill has been able to process high quality coffee.
In the last 5 years we have been renewing coffee plantation in
order improve quality with varaties like: Hibrid H1, pacamara,
gesha, SL28 and maragogype. Always keeping our bourbons types that
are very well known worldwide.
Finca Rosma has been cataloged as a sustainable coffee farm, taking care of two basic criteria: Environmental and social responsibility. We provide house, schools and medical assistance to employees of the farm.
Lot Description
Reference Number: | 16 |
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Opening Bid: | $6.50/lb |
Increment: | $0.01 |
Weight: | 639.9 lbs |
Varietal: | Geisha |
Process: | Washed |
Harvest: | 2025 |
Boxes: | 9 |
Boxes Size: | 30 |
Origin: | Caserío Buena Vista, San Pedro Necta, Huehuetenango |
Producer: | Alejandro Morales De La Peña |
Score: | 88.76 |
Country: | Guatemala |
Shipping Method: | EXW |
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