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Colombian Coffee Farmer Reflects on Family Legacy and Unique Traditions

by Jessica

In Colombia’s Western Villa de Cauca region, Jhoan Bravo’s coffee farm rests among the lush green Andean mountains, surrounded by vibrant fields and dense forests. This stunning 30-hectare (74-acre) estate has been in his family for over 50 years.

As the 35-year-old farmer walks through rows of bright red coffee cherries, he recalls a vivid childhood memory. He remembers the day his grandfather returned home with a spectacled bear he had killed. The bear’s fat, believed by locals to have medicinal properties, was extracted and used in a family ritual. It was smeared onto the belly buttons of Bravo and the other men in the family, a traditional practice intended to make them stronger.

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