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Panama Janson Coffee Farm Hacienda Las Lagunas Geisha Classic Washed Raised Bed Drying Lot 137
Panama Janson Coffee Farm Hacienda Las Lagunas Geisha Classic Washed Raised Bed Drying Lot 137
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Region: Volcán, Chiriqui
Farm: Hacienda Las Lagunas
Producers: The Janson Family
Altitude: 1350-1400 masl
Harvest: 2026
Varietal: Geisha
Process: Classic Washed Raised Bed Drying
Lot: 137
Notes: Jasmine, Orange, Nectarine, Honey Green Tea, Bright and Clean
Roasted by: Loring S7
Roasted for: Filter
Size: 100g
Shipping: We send out orders within 7 days after roasting, please click here for more details.
About the farm
Janson Farm is a family-owned business established in 1941 by Carl Axel Janson, who was an immigrant from Sweden and decided to move to Panama in 1926. In the mid-1980s, the Janson family realized the land’s potential for coffee plantation after evaluating the soil with the help of agricultural engineers. Late in 1990, Carl’s sons took over the business and officially founded Janson Coffee. They were driven by their dad’s obsession with hard work, quality, and love for the land; and their vision was and continues to be that of a company producing and selling nationally and abroad, high quality specialty coffee of different varieties. Today, the story continues through Kai and Jannette as well as Jannette’s son Miguel. The Janson family dedicates to their version of producing and selling high quality specialty coffee of different varieties nationally and abroad, while also preserving the land, and growing sustainably.
Janson Farm consists of two coffee plantations located on the Talamanca Mountain Range on the slopes of Tizingal and Barú volcanoes. Hacienda Las Lagunas is located at 1350-1400 masl, with rich volcanic soil and several natural springs. Coffee plantations are surrounded by areas of a natural reserve which serve as natural barriers to protect the plantation and are also a vital habitat for a large variety of birds and wildlife. Los Alpes is located at 1600-1700 masl, bordering La Amistad International Park, a natural reserve which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This is a park that crosses the border from Panama into Costa Rica and is home to many species. Between the two farms there are around 100 hectares of coffee planted with the Arabica varieties Geisha, Caturra, Catuai and Pacamara. Janson Farm have their own nursery where they carefully select special grade arabica seeds for their green tip Geisha, Catuai, Caturra, and Pacamara seedbeds.
