Amadeo coffee has been selected as one of the finest coffee beans, earning the prestigious 'AA' classification—an industry designation reserved for beans with a notably larger-than-normal size.
For generations, Amadeo coffee has not only perked up lazy mornings but, more importantly, helped families send their children to schools and realize their dreams.
Honrada said: “Our farmers were able to send their children to school thanks to coffee. Many of our residents here are professionals with different degrees and specialties thanks to their families who were coffee farmers. We can say that Amadeo was able to grow and develop thanks to coffee.”
However, coffee production in the town met a scalding fate when Taal volcano erupted in 2020 immediately followed by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Department of Agriculture (DA) reported that the volcanic eruption resulted in P577.59 million in agricultural damage in the region, listing coffee as one of the most affected commodities.
The DA and its local counterparts were quick to assist the affected farmers, effectively salvaging an industry that almost got buried among the ashes.