The farm was acquired by Mr. Florencio Modesto Argueta Villatoro on March 23, 1954, from the municipality of San Pedro Necta, Huehuetenango. His first plantations were of varieties such as typica, bourbon and Maragogype, those were planted with 2mts separations between bush and 2 meters between streets.
In 1978 Florencio Modesto passed away and the second generation of the family took charge of managing the Argueta Farm, held by Álvaro Rene, Erwin Modesto and Magnolia Argueta Figueroa.
In the year 2000 they decided to divide the farm and Mr. Erwin Modesto Argueta Figueroa, decided to incorporate new coffee varieties planting, caturra, catuai and green pache; When Erwin Modesto passed away in 2004, the farm’s administration passed into the hands of his son and third generation of coffee growers Erwin Humberto Argueta Herrera, who gave it the name of Bella Elizabeth in honor of his daughter Ana Elizabeth.