Best coffee in Ecuador grown in Loja

Posted on November 9, 2011 • Filed under: Agriculture, Culture, Ecuador

Manta hosted the fifth competition for the Gold Cup and the first National Congress of Coffee Growers of Ecuador. The best coffee tasters were foreigners all week evaluating samples from growers and yesterday afternoon the winners were announced. Fatigue was not an obstacle for those who traveled 16 hours from their coffee farms, with the goal of being at the meeting and in the contest. Acudieron caficultores de Pichincha, El Oro, Zamora Chinchipe, Galápagos, Manabí y Loja. Farmers came Pichincha, El Oro, Zamora Chinchipe, Galapagos, Manabi and Loja.  Read Article

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