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Author: Meg Loudon

Cruz Gorda

Honey processed coffee cherries in bag by Mauricio Salaverria at Cruz Gorda in El Salvador

Villa Galicia

Whole cherries drying on African drying beds at Villa Galicia in El Salvador

Himalaya

The famous Finca Himalaya has grown coffee since 1875 the first specialty coffee farm in El Salvador

Divisadero Coffee

Coffee trees planted at Divisadero Coffees by producer Mauricio Salaverria in El Salvador

Finca Milaydi

Pacamara coffee trees growing in the forest at Finca Milaydi in El Salvador

Los Pirineos

Iconic Baraona family Los Pirineos view of mountain peaks with specialty coffee drying beds

Santa Rosa

Pacamara and pacas natural process coffee drying on beds at Santa Rosa in El Salvador

Regional Ayarza

Washed coffee drying on patios used for processing coffee Ayarza Regional blend

El Socorro

Drying patios at the El Socorro coffee dry mill in Guatemala

La Merced

Little coffee saplings growing at La Merced Guatemala Central America
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