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Panama's "telemetro" website reported that the measures proposed in the bill include: improving the management of coffee crops and increasing the yield and quality of coffee beans; Encourage coastal areas to develop coffee research, processing, sales and other industries; Provide financial support to coffee farmers, enterprises, production cooperatives, etc.
; Provide technical support for the coffee production process to strengthen waste recycling, etc
.
; Provide technical support for the coffee production process to strengthen waste recycling, etc
.
In addition, in order to emphasize the importance of coffee to Panama, the bill designates October 1 of each year as the "Panama National Coffee Culture Day" (Día Nacional de la Cultura Cafetalera en Panamá
).
).
The bill quoted panamanian ministry of industry and commerce (MICI) data to say that in the first half of this year, Panamanian coffee exports reached 8.
6 million US dollars, an increase of 28.
7% year-on-year, including Panama Geisha coffee, Pacamara coffee (Pacamara), bourbon (Bourbon) and so on
.
Among them, "the world-famous Gemsia and Pacamara coffee make Panama the most brilliant pearl
in the global coffee industry.
" ”
6 million US dollars, an increase of 28.
7% year-on-year, including Panama Geisha coffee, Pacamara coffee (Pacamara), bourbon (Bourbon) and so on
.
Among them, "the world-famous Gemsia and Pacamara coffee make Panama the most brilliant pearl
in the global coffee industry.
" ”
The data shows that the current panamanian coffee bean cultivation area is about 17548 hectares, with about 8287 coffee farmers
.
The western province of Chiriquí is the largest coffee bean producing province in Panama, with an area of about 6,435 hectares, followed by the provinces of Coclé, PanamáOeste and Colón
.
.
The western province of Chiriquí is the largest coffee bean producing province in Panama, with an area of about 6,435 hectares, followed by the provinces of Coclé, PanamáOeste and Colón
.