Daniel
Morales
Owner
His memories about coffee begin when
he was thirteen and helped his mother picking coffee. He
remembers these big coffee trees, as if they were unreachable
because of his height. It was rare to find robusta coffee
trees in this area of Jalapa region. Despite its unusual
appearance, the seed of coffee was scattered in his little
heart.
When he grew older enough to start earning
money for his own family, the memory of coffee came back
again and conquered him. “Coffee
represented the only option to develop an economy of survival”,
he states. His parents gave him a small plot that did not
even reached half a third of a Hectare.
He also obtained
the seed form his father plantation. That is how this adventure
began, with the unique purpose of surviving. “When
I started growing coffee, I never thought I could produce
a coffee lot that could be auctioned through the Internet”,
he confesses.
Daniel is now forty four years old. He has
8 children. The oldest son is about to graduate from secondary
school. He is studying to become an accountant. His plantation
has also grown. Now he cultivates pache and catuai varieties
and people from Monterverde county, Mataquescuintla, municipality,
in Jalapa department help him pick coffee during the harvest.
He used to sell his coffee to middlemen.
His brother, Carlos told him about some auction that Anacafé where promoting
in a training semminar in Barberena, Santa Rosa. “They
said, only the very best will be auctioned”, he recalls.
He still sells part of his crop to middlemen, but he prepares
his very best to enter the auction year after year.
“The
auction has beneffited me because I know that my coffee could
is worth it. Not only in other countries. After the auction,
the prices middlemen offer me were even better”.
He
is happy to develop his plantation in a better way. He invested
the money of the auction in clearing the plantation, pruning
and fertilizing. “I can take care of my plantation
with greater love”, he says. He also cultivates corn,
beans and green beans that he sells in Jalapa as well.
What
does he expect from the Internet auction? His answer is: “I
just hope the auction helps me improve an step out from poverty.
I want to live with dignity”, he concludes.
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