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Brazil Isao Grinder
Mr. Isao Suzuki is a Japanese agronomist- he studied at
Hokkaido University- then came to Brazil in the 80s. He had
a future already set for him in Japan, but decided to go to
Brazil to start a new and very different life. He began as
an employee at the farm. He married a Brazilian woman with a
Japanese background. The farm Mr. Suzuki purchased in 1986
is the farm he cultivates today.
The farm has 63 hectares and is located in Paracatu City in
the very North of Minas Gerais state. When he took ownership
of the farm, it was already a coffee plantation. In the
beginning he worked only with conventional coffee. He
decided to become certified organic five years ago, promptly
changing his agriculture techniques. Life was very difficult
at first, as his production went down and for the first 3
years he had to sell his coffee as conventional. Today his
average production consists of 500 bags per year. Mr. Isao
has 3 children, his two boys study agriculture and his
daughter now lives in Japan. For Mr. Isao Suzuki, organic
production methods are not being used at his farm for profit
or marketing appeal, but rather being implemented because of
his belief system.

Altitude: 3150 feet
Variety: Catuai
Processing Method: Pulped Natural
Grade: Strictly Hard Bean
Species: Arabica
Harvest: August-September
Cup Characteristics: cherry fruit crust, chocolate and
earthy tones, spicy, rich and smoky.
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