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Yellow Bob O Link

Brazil - Mogiana - Yellow Bob O Link - Red bourbon Natural - by Sail

Red bourbonNatural
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The idea behind FAF's Bob O Link project?

The Bob O Link is an endangered migratory bird endemic to Brazil. Every year, it migrates between the USA and Brazil, but is now endangered.
FAF and the Croce family are our privileged partners in Brazil. We continue to be impressed by their work to promote more sustainable agriculture in a country where intensive farming and monoculture are the norm.

The Bob O Link is an endangered migratory bird endemic to Brazil. Every year, it migrates between the USA and Brazil, but is now endangered. The idea behind FAF's Bob O Link project? To help it regain all the resources it needs.
Bob O Link aims for all-round coffee quality: environmental, social and in the cup. Among the projects initiated by FAF and extended to the fifty or so partner farms in this project: reforestation, mixed farming, training and an overall change in life.
Bob O Link places coffee growing at the centre of a life project, a new vision that creates value for producers. 

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  • Origin

    Brazil
  • Region

    Mogiana
  • Species

    Arabica
  • Variety

    Red bourbon

  • Process

    Natural

  • Drying

    Drying beds

  • Packaging

    60kg - Jute bags

  • Harvest period

    June - September
  • Type of harvest

    Manual
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The team's opinion

A profile that isn't extravagant, but envisioning a different Brazil, one that's far from intensive farming, is already a significant accomplishment!

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Denis

Responsable formation & qualité, Q-Grader

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.

Analyzed to the nearest gram

Find detailed physical and sensory analyzes of your coffee in the quality sheet with:

  • Density
  • The humidity level
  • Water activity
  • Colorimetry
  • The sieve
  • The nature of the defects
  • The score and its details
  • The aromatic profile (downloadable)
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Project Bobolink - Brazil

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

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