Alejo Castro's story, rooted in the lush landscapes of Volcan Azul, Costa Rica, transcends mere coffee farming—it's a narrative woven with threads of resilience, heritage, and unwavering dedication. Across seven generations, his family's journey echoes through continents, from the rugged terrains of Mexico to the dense forests of Tanzania, before finding a home in the verdant hills of Costa Rica. Amidst the upheavals of history, from fleeing insurgents in Mexico to being displaced after World War II, the Castro family's commitment to coffee cultivation remained steadfast, a testament to their enduring spirit. For Alejo, nurturing the beans that bear the family name isn't just about business; it's a sacred homage to the legacy of those who came before him—a legacy of excellence, perseverance, and the timeless artistry of coffee cultivation.
H1 is a first-generation (F1) hybrid, produced by crossing the rust-resistant T5296 with the Ethiopian landrace variety Sudan Rume. This hybrid stands out for its robust resistance to coffee leaf rust, remarkable yield, and potential for outstanding cup quality. The parents of F1 hybrids are usually chosen for their genetic diversity to enhance hybrid vigor. This selection strategy results in high yields, improved resilience (such as frost tolerance), and sustained cup quality and disease resistance.