Boquete continues to lead the world in the best and most expensive coffee. This last week a new record was set for the most expensive coffee.
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Geisha Coffee 'Esmeralda Special' surpassed his own record and established global brand to the pound quoted at 170.20 dollars. Geisha Coffee 'Esmeralda Special' SURPASS own historical record and to the Established global brand pound quoted at 170.20 dollars.
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The "Esmeralda Special" Geisha variety re-heat the coffee market yesterday by breaking the world record in sales to 170.20 quoted in dollars per pound, the online auction "Best of Panama 2010." The "Esmeralda Special" Variety Geisha re-heat the coffee market yesterday by breaking the world record in sales to 170.20 quoted in dollars per pound, the online auction "Best of Panama 2010."
Japanese Coffee House Sazae purchased eight bags of 50 pounds of coffee worth $ 80 68 000. Japanese Coffee House Sazae Purchased eight bags of 50 pounds of coffee worth $ 80 68 000.
Panamanian Geisha Coffee has six consecutive years of winning first place of the auction is harvested and processed at Finca La Esmeralda, located in Boquete, Chiriqui. Panamanian Geisha Coffee has six Consecutive years of winning first place of the auction is harvested and processed at Finca La Esmeralda, Located in Boquete, Chiriqui.
"Achieving a world record price at us very proud, because this victory brings to Panama on the map of the best coffees in the world," said Rachel Peterson, owner of Hacienda La Esmeralda. "Achieving a world record price at us very proud, Because this victory Brings to Panama on the map of the best coffees in the world," said Rachel Peterson, owner of Hacienda La Esmeralda.
"With this we tell the world that we have a coffee with great attributes," said the producer. "With this we tell the world That We Have a coffee with great attributes," said the producer.
In the online auction which lasted two hours 20 lots traded of the best varieties of the country and involving purchasers from Japan, Korea, Sweden and the United States. In the online auction Which Lasted two hours 20 of the best lots Traded VARIETIES OF INVOLVING Purchasers the country and from Japan, Korea, Sweden and the United States.
The total turnover for the 20 lots was $ 190 148 000 and the average auction price was 12 dollars and 45/100. The total turnover for the 20 lots Was $ 190,148,000 and the average auction price Was 12 dollars and 45/100.
Richard Koyna, president of the Specialty Coffee Association of Panama, said the aim of the auction is to sell small lots, but at high prices. Richard Koyna, president of the Specialty Coffee Association of Panama, said the AIM of the auction is to sell small lots, But at high prices.
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