Visit us in Washington DC July 10-12, 2011!

Learn more about the show and for registration information

Come see us at the Fancy Food Show in Washington, DC, booth #38-53!  We will be showcasing all our latest products:

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Learn more about the show and for registration information

Come see us at the Fancy Food Show in Washington, DC, booth #38-53!

Little Known Facts About Coffee

That cup of coffee you’re enjoying is full of surprises.  Here are a few facts that scientists around the world have reported:

http://coffeescience.org/retail/Facts.pdf

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Fruit Tips from the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has helpful hints on how to incorporate fruits into your diet.

http://www.mypyramid.gov/pyramid/fruits_tips.html

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Join us at the PMA Fresh Summit Fair in Orlando, Florida (booth #215)

Quito, September 13th, 2010 Fresh and Sweet Andes Associations brings the best of Ecuador’s exquisite products to the world. We are exhibiting at the PMA Fresh Summit Fair in Orlando, Florida to introduce our products and showcase our associations' effort. Come and visit us at booth 215! Spend a few minutes, have some coffee and chocolate with us, and learn more about you can impact the world one grower at a time!

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Manuel De Jesus Jima Sarango


Mr. Jima is 85 years old, married and the father of 12 sons. Mr. Jima’s farm is family-owned and operated and is located in Low Cango 5 minutes from Cariamanga. It is in an optimal location for coffee cultivation at 1,900 meters above sea level and an average of 20 degrees Celsius.

Cariamanga is a small tourist and cultural city in the southern part the Loja province located in the southern hemisphere in the Torrid Zone between 4º 9´ and 4º 33´ south latitude; and 79º 25´ and 79º 54´ west longitude.

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Manuel De Jesus Jima Sarango's farm

Luis Sanchez Guarnizo


Mr. Sánchez is 34 years old, married and the father of one son. He owns and operates this farm as his family's sole sustenance.

Cariamanga is a small tourist and cultural city in the southern part the Loja province located in the southern hemisphere in the Torrid Zone between 4º 9´ and 4º 33´ south latitude; and 79º 25´ and 79º 54´ west longitude.

Mr. Sánchez’s farm is located in “El Parco”, 45 minutes from Cariamanga at 1,900 meters altitude above sea level, with an optimal coffee cultivation average temperature of 20 degrees Celsius.

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Luis Sanchez Guarnizo's farm

Manuel Narváez


Manuel Narváez is 78 years old, married and the father of 6 sons who own and operate this farm. This property is located near Ayabaca, San Antonio; 30 minutes from Cariamanga, 1,900 meters above sea level and has an average temperature of 20 degrees Celsius, optimal for good coffee cultivation.

Cariamanga is a small tourist and cultural city in the southern part the Loja province located in the southern hemisphere in the Torrid Zone between 4º 9´ and 4º 33´ south latitude; and 79º 25´ and 79º 54´ west longitude.

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Manuel Narváez' farm

Don Alberto Jumbo

Mr. Jumbo is 79 years old, married and the father of 9 sons who own and operate this farm as their main sustenance. Cariamanga is a small tourist and cultural city in the southern part the Loja province located in the southern hemisphere in the Torrid Zone between 4º 9´ and 4º 33´ south latitude; and 79º 25´ and 79º 54´ west longitude. Mr. Jumbo's property is located in the San Pedro commune 15 minutes from Cariamanga. It is at an altitude of 1,900 meters above sea level and an average temperature of 20 degrees Celsius, which is optimal for coffee cultivation.
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Don Alberto Jumbo and his wife

Loja Coffee (1 pound)

$5.00
$5.00
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