Coa de jima

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This article is about the tool named Coa. For other uses, see Coa.

A coa de jima or coa ("hoe for harvesting", "hoe") is a specialized tool for harvesting agaves.

It is a long, machete-like round-ended knife on a long wooden handle used by a jimador to cut the leaves off an agave being harvested and to cut the agave from its roots. The core (or "heart") left, called piƱa ("pineapple"), is used for the production of mezcal or tequila. Its shape is specifically adapted for efficiency of carrying out these operations.

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