Ethiopia Guji G1 Natural - Derikocha

Ripe peach, nectarine, red plum, dark chocolate
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Bag Weight 60 KG BAG
Harvest Season 2020/21
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Lot Number P608344-2
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About This Coffee

This is a Grade 1, dry processed coffee from the Guji zone in southern Ethiopia. Sourced from 650 farmers living in Derikidame, a village within the Hambelawamena district in the Guji Zone, farmers cultivate their cherries and deliver to the Derikocha Washing Station, owned and operated by Ashenafi Woressa. When drying, cherries are turned every 2-3 hours to ensure quality. 

Country of Origin Ethiopia
Harvest Season 2020/21
Coffee Grade ETH CA NAT YIRG G1
Bag Type Grain Pro / Ecotact
Plant Species Arabica
Processing Natural/Dry Processed
Variety Ethiopia Heirloom Varieties
Region Guji
Farm Name Derikocha

History of Coffee in Ethiopia 

Coffee is ancient in Ethiopia, but coffee farming is not. By the end of the 9th Century coffee was actively being cultivated in Ethiopia as food, but probably not as a beverage. It was the Arab world that developed brewing. Even as coffee became an export for Ethiopia in the late 1800’s, Ethiopian coffee was the result of gathering rather than agricultural practices. A hundred years ago, plantations, mostly in Harar, were still the exception, while “Kaffa” coffee from the southwest was still harvested wild. In 1935, William Ukers wrote: “Wild coffee is also known as Kaffa coffee, from one of the districts where it grows most abundantly in a state of nature. The trees grow in such profusion that the possible supply, at a minimum of labor in gathering, is practically unlimited. It is said that in south-western Abyssinia there are immense forests of it that have never been encroached upon except at the outskirts.” 

 

Growing Coffee in Ethiopia 

As the birthplace of coffee, Ethiopia is home to more species of coffee plants than any place on earth, much of it still growing wild, and much of it still undiscovered. All Ethiopian coffee is Arabica and at least 150 varieties are commercially cultivated. Traditionally, these have simply been labelled as “heirloom varietals”; however, this is changing as the Jimma Agricultural Research Center works to identify species.  Although there are a few estates in Ethiopia, 95% of coffee is grown by small land holders in a wide variety of environments, including “coffee forests” where coffee grows wild and is harvested by the local people. All specialty grade Ethiopian Coffee is grown above 4,000 feet and most above 6,000. In the highlands of Sidamo and Yirgacheffe, coffee can grow above 7,000 feet. 

 

  • Region Guji
  • Farm Name Derikocha
  • Producer Type Small Holder Farmers
  • Wet Mill Derikocha Washing Station
  • Processing Natural/Dry Processed
  • Bag Type Grain Pro / Ecotact
  • Plant Species Arabica
  • Variety Ethiopia Heirloom Varieties
  • On Sale No
  • Top Lot Yes
  • Status Spot
  • Coffee Grade ETH CA NAT YIRG G1
  • CTRM Contract Number P608344-2
  • Country of Origin Ethiopia
  • Warehouse Continental NJ

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