Huila, the new king of Colombian coffee

Posted on December 6, 2011 • Filed under: Agriculture, Colombia

For the leaders of Colombia coffee, leadership now has the Huila in the national coffee scene is the result of work between leaders, producers and growers. The specialty coffee produced in the region are applauded in Colombia. Fernando Castro, president FEDECAFE Steering Committee, said the outlook is flattering grain Opita ground.
The exaltation that made the president Juan Manuel Santos, on the achievement of Huila to be the largest producer of coffee in Colombia today, was the pinnacle to a job that for years have made farmers, unions and leaders to reach the leadership and dethrone Antioquia, who was believed to keep a reign for life. Read Article

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