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     The Lamastus Family, produces, processes and exports its own rare estate coffees, Elida and El Burro. The plantations are located at around 5600ft (1700m) above sea level in the skirts of the Baru Volcano in Boquete, Panama.

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  • Geisha Coffee Roaster: Offers the world’s finest hand selected gourmet coffee beans with an extensive selection of gourmet coffee blends, flavored and decaffeinated to satisfy every discriminating taste bud. Geisha Coffee Roaster’s coffee is committed to providing a superior product and outstanding customer service.
  • Zoka Coffee: Where we regard our customers with warmth and respect, we consider our coworkers as close as family. Each Zoka staffer brings new creativity, ideas and joy to the table, thereby continuing what has become a grand tradition of diversity and originality at Zoka.
  • Green Mountain Coffee: At Green Mountain Coffee, we are dedicated to providing the richest aroma and flavor, for the highest quality coffee experience. We travel the globe to purchase the finest coffees, batch roast them to peak flavor, and vacuum package them fresh for your enjoyment.
  • Sweet Maria's: We are very proud of our unroasted green coffee selection of 60+ types. Each is meticulously cup-rated, and selected from particular current crop lots, representing the best of the best!
  • The Specialty Coffee Association of Panama (SCAP) exists to:
    • Promote the high quality coffees of Panama in the world specialty coffee market.
    • Educate the SCAP members in order that they might adapt their products and companies to the demands of the marketplace
    • Develop an appellation system for Panama coffees

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Robert Louis Lamastus Drying screen (Bastidor).  This type of drying 
is the way coffee was dryed in the past. Elida Lamastus the wife of 
Robert Louis Lamastus. Cans used to transport the coffee from the 
washing canal to the drying screens. Structure to stow away the coffee 
during the drying process. The Coffee Plants, Elida Estate in 1930 Coffee beans drying Thatcher Lamastus the current owner o Elida Estate. Wooden box for dried coffee transportation