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About agriculture in Juc'Nil

Juc'Nil is located in the rugged highlands of the state of Chiapas, Mexico, a region characterized by its steep mountain slopes and misty pine-oak forests. The surrounding rural landscape is a mosaic of dense tropical vegetation and small agricultural clearings carved into the hillsides. This high-altitude environment offers a temperate climate that is distinct from the tropical lowlands, creating a unique setting for traditional highland farming.

The primary agricultural activity in this part of Chiapas is the cultivation of high-quality Arabic coffee, often grown under the shade of native trees. Alongside coffee, local farmers maintain 'milpa' systems, growing corn, beans, and squash for local consumption. In some areas, small-scale livestock farming, particularly poultry and sheep, complements the crop production, while honey production is also an important secondary activity for many rural households.

For farm workers and agronomists, Juc'Nil and its surroundings offer opportunities primarily centered around the coffee harvest, which typically peaks between November and March. Work often involves labor-intensive harvesting on steep terrain and initial processing of coffee cherries. Agronomists visiting the area usually focus on improving crop yields through sustainable practices and assisting local cooperatives with organic and fair-trade certification requirements.