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In order to obtain lines resistant to coffee rust (Hemileia vastatrix), 45 F4RC1 progenies (Caturra X C. canephora) x Caturra were evaluated. Caturra and San Bernardo varieties were used as susceptible control and Castillo ® variety was used as resistant control. Rust resistance, plant height, frequency of empty beans and peaberries, bean size, and production were evaluated for four years. Thirty-eight progenies were resistant to rust (mode and median equals 0). The height of the progenies was statistically equal to that of Castillo ® variety. The analysis of variance for empty beans was highly significant, but only one progeny had higher percentage than Castillo ® variety. The analysis of variance and the Dunnett test for peaberries showed differences and 18 progenies had higher peaberries than the Castillo ® variety. Such progenies have not fully recovered fertility. Twenty-five progenies showed grain size significantly equal to Castillo ® variety. The analyses of variance for the production per year and for the average of the four years were highly significant, but there were no differences in the progenies compared to Castillo ® variety. In conclusion, the genetic base of C. arabica, especially the resistance to rust, has been increased and there are 7 selected resistant progenies, which have an average height of 153 cm at 24 months, empty beans of 5,1%, peaberries of 11.2%, bean size of 72% of supreme coffee and yearly production of 2.5 kg/plant of parchment coffee, which originate lines for evaluation in regional trials.