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Bob O Link - Mococa

Brazil - Sao Paulo - Mococa - Bob O Link - Natural

Red catuaiRed bourbonMundo novoNatural

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About this coffee

Our partnership with FAF (Fazenda Ambiental Fortaleza) and Croce Family goes back several years. The project carried out by FAF in Brazil give a new image and a positive impact on production in a country where intensive agriculture and monoculture are the norm.

BOB O LINK, another face of Brazil:

Firstly, this funny name is a name of an endemic migratory bird of Brazil, endangered. It migrates every year between the USA and Brazil but unfortunately no longer finds the food resources necessary for its period of migration because of intensive monoculture. This bird is above all a symbol. 

The BOB O LINK project is an integral quality, whether at the environmental, social or cup quality level.
Initiated at FAF by the Croce family who created a concept farm, this project was then duplicated in more than 50 neighboring farms. Concretely, the actions put in place as a priority when joining the project are:
Reforestation
+
Polyculture
+
Protection of waterways
+
Training of teams
+
A more global change of lifestyle
that begins with the ban on sodas, the provision of fresh fruit juice at will, a healthier diet!

It is a philosophy / global approach that places coffee at the center of a project of life, nature and its maintenance. An innovative vision that recreates value by diversifying crops and therefore sources of income. We have been supporting this project for many years, it represents the future of the industry and has inspired us a lot in our sourcing!

In addition, Brazilian producers registered in a family farming scheme, far from Brazilian standards, see this project as an innovative solution to stand out. Do little but do well and value each culture!

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  • Origin

    Brazil
  • Region

    Mogiana
  • Species

    Arabica
  • Varieties

    Red catuai,

    Red bourbon,

    Mundo novo

  • Process

    Natural

  • Drying

    Drying beds

  • Packaging

    60kg - Polypro bags

  • Altitude

    1000 - 1400
  • Harvest period

    June - September
  • Type of harvest

    Manual

The region Mogiana

The state of Sao Paulo is home to one of Brazil's best-known coffee-growing regions: Mogiana. The Mogiana region is named after a railway company, Companhia Mogiana de Estradas de Ferro, which created the "coffee railway" in 1883. This improved transport and, above all, increased coffee production in the region. Mogiana has altitudes of between 800 and 1100 m, constant temperatures of around 20°C throughout the year and hilly terrain that is ideal for coffee production, for a well-balanced, sweet cup.

This region is mountainous and hilly. It is a transitional region from Atlantic Rainforest (wet areas) and Cerrado (dry plains) and this region gets a lot of sun. The high amount of sun provides high levels of photosynthesis for the plant’s solar panels (its leaves). In the cup you will taste lots of sweetness and a long finish however also big, creamy, fatty body, mouthfeel. This is because the polysaccharides created are in high amount and as the roast, they break down into shorter sugar chain structures which in the mouth provide the feeling of thicker texture. Fruit tones are present but unless fermentation is pushed, they will appear more like dried fruits.

Mogiana is a traditional coffee region with long tradition and families working in big coffee farms over several generations. As an early region being explored for coffee production, one can find many historical fazendas (some of which still produce coffee, while others changed to cattle or sugarcane today). Another combination easily found in the region is the typical Brazilian combination of coffee and milk production.

Project Bobolink - Brazil

A positive impact on production in a country where agriculture and monoculture are the norm

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