Panama Indian Bar'u
Success from failure, the beginnings of Panamanian Bar'u share the tale with the failed attempt by the French to construct the Panama Canal. This initial attempt to reduce the shipping distance from East to West resulted in a large migration into Panama. Having heard tales of the incredible beauty and ideal conditions for farming in a region called Boquete on the interior of the pacific coast of Panama, Domingo Suarez migrated north from Panama City to begin his work and his family. Boquete, with reputation for world class coffee was the perfect for his passion to root. In the 1940's the region suffered a great reduction reduction in quality when processing was centralized, however in 1987, Vidal Suarez, Domingo's grandson purchased land and constructed a mill at which to process his families beans. Indian Bar'u brand was found. Today the brand retains its strength by maintaining its basic principles.the environment-friendly or nature-system grown technique-coffee that is grown