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384: 398: 246:" and was well received locally and internationally, soon reestablishing the good fame of Puerto Rico's coffee worldwide. The cooperative became the first coffee manufacturer to sell its coffee in sealed cans. The quality of Cafe Rico has received numerous medals and recognition in contests celebrated all over the world. Colón established the only coffee tasting 170:
were importing coffee from other countries, of poor quality and freshness, and passing them off as locally produced. When tourists and local consumers tasted the coffee, they complained about how bad it was, and as a result sales declined drastically and the coffee industry suffered greatly. In
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Abby Goodnough. The New York Times. (A version of this article appears in on July 24, 2005, on Page 1001016 of the National edition with the headline: "Adjuntas Journal; Coffee Growers Try to Revive a Toast of Cafe Society.") 24 July 2005. Accessed 25 December
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When Colón took over the company in 1932 as a general manager the cooperative had only $ 284,000 in annual sales. By 1963 the cooperative had over $ 35,000,000 in sales. The cooperative has
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Under Colon's leadership, the cooperative was able to expand and diversify. The company sells food and agricultural equipment with sales of over $ 5 million. It also owns and operates an
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on coffee, thereby ensuring the island would not be invaded by cheap coffee of poor quality, which often was advertised as locally produced. The cooperative purchased and installed a new
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In 1932, Colón was named general manager of the cooperative and undertook the reorganization of the company during its time of crisis. The cooperative was almost
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in which the local coffee was processed. Colon set out to gain access to the United States coffee market, helped the local coffee growers obtain lines of
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The cooperative was the first one of its kind in Puerto Rico. It was founded to protect the coffee industry, which was one of the island's most important
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from Puerto Rico in the years 1948, 1952 and 1956. Ramiro L. Colón was candidate for governor in 1968 for the Republican Statehood Party.
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Puerto Rico Department of Education. San Juan, Puerto Rico. 16 March 2010. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
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in Puerto Rico. One of Cafe Rico's byproducts, "San Carlos Selection", is the official coffee of
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processing company which calls its product "Huevos Rico" (Rico Eggs). The cooperative owns an
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of Coffee Growers of Puerto Rico) in 1925, the same year it was founded, at the age of 21.
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was adopted, creating the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and Colón was a member of the
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of the cooperative, a position he held until his retirement in 1965. In 1952 the
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Senador Ramiro L. Colón junto a panel que discutió sobre cooperativas agrícolas.
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Colón served as a senator, representing the district of Ponce in the
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for the export of the cooperative's coffee. This coffee was named "
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Biblioteca Digital Puertorriqueña. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
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worldwide. Recently, the cooperative has started to operate
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Colón was credited with convincing the government to impose
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Perfil Escolar de la Escuela Elemental Ramiro Colón Colón.
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Credited with saving the coffee industry in Puerto Rico
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Coffee Growers Try to Revive a Toast of Cafe Society.
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from local bankers, and got financial help from the
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Ramiro L. Colon

Ponce, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rican
Cooperativa de Cafeteros de Puerto Rico
Cooperativa de Cafeteros de Puerto Rico
coffee
industry
Puerto Rico
Ponce, Puerto Rico
primary
secondary education
agriculture
Cooperative
export
products
merchants
hurricane San Felipe
plantations
Great Depression
bankrupt
Commerce
legislature
adulteration
contraband
import tariffs
torrefaction
plant
credit
federal

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