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Home | Noticias | FNC makes eloquent call to care for life through its emblematic logo

FNC makes eloquent call to care for life through its emblematic logo

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To promote self-care and prioritize everybody’s life

  • As a temporary measure to promote elemental self-care measures and avoid spreading of covid-19, Juan Valdez and the mule Conchita appear with masks, physical distancing, covering their nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing, or washing hooves and hands. 
  • Using common language and popular idioms, a jingle paraphrasing the well-known song “Allá arriba en aquel alto (Up there in that high place)”, by Professor Yarumo, was also launched.

Bogotá, August 12, 2020 (FNC Press Office) – As a striking, innovative call to promote self-care and prioritize everybody’s life, the Colombian Coffee Growers Federation (FNC), for the first time in its history, modified its logo temporarily in response to the current situation’s health requirements.

With great creativity and to promote elemental self-care measures to avoid spreading of covid-19, Juan Valdez and the mule Conchita appear with masks, physical distancing, covering their nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing, or washing hooves and hands.

As part of its mission, all actions by the FNC have always pursued a higher purpose for the benefit of coffee growers and their families, which are its raison d’être, and the current health situation could not be the exception.

At a time when the world is undergoing the consequences of the pandemic, the actions by the FNC aim to have an even greater impact to promote self-care and prioritize health.

“I always have showed and will show the greatest respect for what our institutional logos and symbols mean, and today we resort to them to make a global call for raising awareness and following elemental rules to protect the lives of coffee growers, pickers, the coffee community, and the population as a whole,” the FNC CEO, Roberto Vélez, said.

In addition to the intervention of the logos with the sole purpose of saving lives, the campaign also uses common language and popular idioms, including a jingle that paraphrases the well-known song “Allá arriba en aquel alto (Up there in that high place),” by Professor Yarumo.

Promotional messages:

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Promotional video:

Listen to jingle:

Allá arriba en aquel lote
donde cruza la quebrada
estaban los cosecheros
con su boca destapada.
 
Pero un hombre irresponsable,
sin ninguna protección,
a ellos se les fue acercando
y les pasó la infección.
 
La finca al verse afectada
muchas medidas tomó,
con distancia y tapabocas
la salud les retornó.
Up there on that lot
where the river goes through
were the harvesters
with their uncovered mouths.
 
But an irresponsible man,
without any protection,
got closer to them
and brought them infection.
 
Being impacted, the farm
many measures adopted,
and with distance and masks
the true health returned.
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    • Fecha: 2025-06-05
    • Domestic Reference Price: $2.900.000
    • Low-grade coffee price: $37.500
    • NYKC: ¢/lb: 359,75
    • Exchange rate: $4.114,80
    • MeCIC: $0