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The history of Guixia coffee
193 1 year, unknown from Yamadeguchi, a geisha in southwest Ethiopia, to Kenya, and traveled to Tanzania and Costa Rica. In 1960s, it was transplanted to Panama, and then it took nearly half a century to make a blockbuster, defeating the varieties such as Changsheng Junbourbon, Kaddoura, Kadue and Tibica in one breath. In 2007, Gui Xia won the international famous bean cup test competition sponsored by the American Fine Coffee Association (SCAA), and the bidding price was $0/30 per pound/kloc, which set a record for the highest price of competing beans in history. It is reported that Panama National Treasure Bean Competition will be divided into two groups: rose summer and non-rose summer, so as not to be robbed of the glory of other varieties by rose summer. Guixia belongs to the Dibika family, but it became famous after leaving Ethiopia for more than 70 years, further fulfilling the statement that Ethiopia is the genetic treasure house of Arabica. Just giving a foreign variety is enough to make waves in the coffee market.

Geisha is cultivated in many parts of the world and is the new king of fine coffee, among which Panama, Guatemala, Colombia and other Latin American countries have higher quality and higher price.