Coffee plays a hugely important role in the economy and culture of Ethiopia. Although all trade passes through a centralised exchange, production is dominated by smallholders, often community-based co-operatives, there are an estimated 1.1 million coffee farmers in the country. All cooperatives in Ethiopia belong to a Union that is the seller and exporter of the coffee. They also handle dry milling and grading before export; the Ngele Gurbitu Cooperative is under the Oromia Union.
The varieties are referred to collectively as Ethiopian Heirloom, which is a myriad of local native Typica hybrids and new improved varietals. Yirgacheffe is known for its clean, floral, washed coffees with intense fruit and berry flavours.
The varieties are referred to collectively as Ethiopian Heirloom, which is a myriad of local native Typica hybrids and new improved varietals. Yirgacheffe is known for its clean, floral, washed coffees with intense fruit and berry flavours.
Altitude: 1900-2000 mtrs
Great for: Aeropress, Cafetiere, Filter
Origin: Africa/Ethiopia - Borena, Yirgacheffe, Abaya
Owner: 2000 small holders
Process Method: Washed - and dried on raised beds
Varietals: Heirloom Varietals
Great for: Aeropress, Cafetiere, Filter
Origin: Africa/Ethiopia - Borena, Yirgacheffe, Abaya
Owner: 2000 small holders
Process Method: Washed - and dried on raised beds
Varietals: Heirloom Varietals