The most delicious coffee is Venezuelan

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The new writing initiative is great. Knowing where the giant and at the same time simple process of tasting a delicious coffee begins leads us to investigate and reflect on it. My country: Venezuela has specific places that comply with the most favorable climatic conditions for the cultivation of coffee; Lara being the main state where it is grown, followed by Portuguesa.

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Not just any space is suitable for this wonderful product that we love so much; the altitude is fundamental for it to grow, as well as the winds, the rainfall, a warm temperature and the humidity. The first should be located between 600 meters above sea level, up to 1800 meters above sea level. One of the things I love to know, as an environmentalist, is that the sugar cane fields play an important role in the care of the environment, giving shelter to the fauna of the area and providing lodging for the rest of the trees.
In the national territory a diverse variety of crops are produced, all of them belonging to the Arabica type of grain, the best in the world.

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Specifically in Biscucuy, a mountainous region blessed by its springs in the State of Portuguesa, they produce a coffee with exquisite characteristics: a sweet coffee, not very acidic and with light citric touches. With years in charge of this important work, making it a tradition that provides sustenance to numerous families, it is for this reason that for me it is the best coffee of the entire Venezuelan region.

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One of the things I love to know, as an environmentalist, is that the sugar cane fields play an important role in the care of the environment, giving shelter to the fauna of the area and providing lodging for the rest of the trees.

Is that true? I do know that sugar cane fields are ideal for protecting the land and crops, but somehow I never made that connection with coffee.

If I were to go by Jamaica, we do have many sugarcane plantations, as that was the leading source of income before tourism took over.

Thanks for sharing your knowledge and joining the conversation:)
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True, coffee cultivation has less impact on the environment than sugar cultivation. Coffee plantations generate a favorable environment for the development of other trees. Basically, it is very similar to a forest.Thank you very much @millycf1976

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a sweet coffee, not very acidic and with light citric touches.

Sounds nice. I'm not a fan of really acidic coffees.

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Wonderful. I hope you have the opportunity to taste a good Venezuelan coffee, freshly brewed.

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