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'''Aida Batlle''' is an El Salvadoran coffee farmer and businesswoman.<ref name=":0">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> She produces Finca Kilimanjaro coffee, which won the El Salvadorian coffee award [[Cup of Excellence]] in 2003, becoming the first woman coffee farmer to win the award.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
== Biography ==
Batlle's family left El Salvador during the country's civil war and lived in [[Miami|Miami, Florida]], where Batlle grew up. She married and moved to [[Nashville, Tennessee]], then when her marriage ended she returned to El Salvador. She settled in [[Santa Ana, El Salvador|Santa Ana]] and took over her father's coffee farming business.<ref name=":0" /> Batlle operates three family coffee farms, Finca Los Alpes, Finca Kilamanjaro, and Finca Mauritania and an additional farm she owns personally, Finca Tanzania.<ref></ref>
== References ==
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Businesspeople in coffee]]
== Biography ==
Batlle's family left El Salvador during the country's civil war and lived in [[Miami|Miami, Florida]], where Batlle grew up. She married and moved to [[Nashville, Tennessee]], then when her marriage ended she returned to El Salvador. She settled in [[Santa Ana, El Salvador|Santa Ana]] and took over her father's coffee farming business.<ref name=":0" /> Batlle operates three family coffee farms, Finca Los Alpes, Finca Kilamanjaro, and Finca Mauritania and an additional farm she owns personally, Finca Tanzania.<ref></ref>
== References ==
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Businesspeople in coffee]]
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