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FAZENDA DA SERRA
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Estate: Fazenda da Serra

Producer: Mário Ferrari & Family

Origin: Volcanic Region of Poços de Caldas, Brazil

Since: 1948

Altitude: 950m to 1250m

Harvesting System: Hand Picked

 

Processing: Dry Natural and Pulped Natural

Area: 360 hectares of coffee plantation

 

Coffee Varieties: Mundo Novo, Catuai, Bourbon

 

Social: Over 150 people depend directly on this estate

Environmental: 80 hectares of preserved Atlantic Rainforest

Clients with Volcano: USA, UK, Sweden, South Korea, Russia

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Mário Ferrari & family conduct the production of quality coffees at Fazenda da Serra since the 1948, when his grandfather started the production of fine coffees. Today, with special suport of his daughter Andrea manages the estate with great competence, been responsible for 360 hectares of high quality coffee production.

The biggest challenges at Fazenda da Serra are the mountainous and higher altitude coffee trees during the harvest time due to the logistical issues and lower productivity. The use of

the manual harvesting machine - better known as mãozinha

(little hand) - has helped a lot in the harvest, in addition to

better drying management in the yard and processing.

The quality of the coffees is very important for MF. Currently

his special attention is in the drying logistics of coffees of

higher altitudes, in general of better quality. The drying

process of these coffees must be separated from coffees

of lower altitudes, which are harvested partly mechanically.

 

Valdeci Rodrigues, a highly respected and experienced coffee

consultant in the region, has helped a lot of MF both in the

post-harvest guidelines as well as in the separation for the storage of the best quality coffees.

Because of Mario Ferrari Agronomical knowledges and mechanical skills he has been successful in finding solutions on a daily basis to improve the efficiency of the various operations and maintenance processes of the Farm. ​

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