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Abira MORE OF OUR FARMS... Gualanday is known to be one of the most productive farms in the region thanks to the soil quality and ideal altitude (1600 - 2000 m.a.s.l.). Coffee trees dot the mountainside above Liboriana creek, which runs through the town of Salgar. During Colombia's violent period, the old farmhouse that sat at the base of the farm was destroyed by armed forces in the year 2000. Now rebuilt, Gualanday is a hub of our operations. Coffee flows here through cafeductos originating on the surrounding farms to be processed in Gualanday's wet mill. Gualanday Country:
COLOMBIA
Region:
Abira MORE OF OUR FARMS... Gualanday is known to be one of the most productive farms in the region thanks to the soil quality and ideal altitude (1600 - 2000 m.a.s.l.). Coffee trees dot the mountainside above Liboriana creek, which runs through the town of Salgar. During Colombia's violent period, the old farmhouse that sat at the base of the farm was destroyed by armed forces in the year 2000. Now rebuilt, Gualanday is a hub of our operations. Coffee flows here through cafeductos originating on the surrounding farms to be processed in Gualanday's wet mill. Gualanday Country:
COLOMBIA
Region:
Abira MORE OF OUR FARMS... Gualanday is known to be one of the most productive farms in the region thanks to the soil quality and ideal altitude (1600 - 2000 m.a.s.l.). Coffee trees dot the mountainside above Liboriana creek, which runs through the town of Salgar. During Colombia's violent period, the old farmhouse that sat at the base of the farm was destroyed by armed forces in the year 2000. Now rebuilt, Gualanday is a hub of our operations. Coffee flows here through cafeductos originating on the surrounding farms to be processed in Gualanday's wet mill. Gualanday Country:
COLOMBIA
Region:
Abira MORE OF OUR FARMS... Gualanday is known to be one of the most productive farms in the region thanks to the soil quality and ideal altitude (1600 - 2000 m.a.s.l.). Coffee trees dot the mountainside above Liboriana creek, which runs through the town of Salgar. During Colombia's violent period, the old farmhouse that sat at the base of the farm was destroyed by armed forces in the year 2000. Now rebuilt, Gualanday is a hub of our operations. Coffee flows here through cafeductos originating on the surrounding farms to be processed in Gualanday's wet mill. Gualanday Country:
COLOMBIA
Region:

Abira Varieties Grown Abira Farm Size Number of Trees Certifications C.A.F.E. Practices 36.3 Ha 102,000 Castillo
Colombia
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