Apurímac

Apurímac

Apurímac is a predominantly Quechua-speaking department in the Andean foothills of south-central Peru. At over 9000 feet elevation, the temperate climate challenges cacao cultivation, yet trinitario varieties have found success here through traditional growing methods. Most farmers depend upon native crops, like potatoes, quinoa, and corn. The high altitude and cooler conditions produce distinctive beans for adventurous chocolate makers.

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