Origin: Ethiopia

Sidamo Shentawene Natural G1 2025

Origin: Ethiopia
Region: Sidamo
Process: Natural
Washing station: Shentawene
Number of farmers: 20-30
Washing Station owner/Farmer: ZELALEM ABREHAM (3rd generation coffee family)
Altitude: 1900-24000m
Varietal: Heirloom, JARC 74112
Acidity: Medium
Body: Strong body
Tastes: Black Tea, Jasmine, Mango, Peach
Aroma: White Floral
Harvest Year: 2025
Grade: 1
Cupping Score: 85,5

Sensorial Information: 85,5

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JARC 74112 Is a genetically distinct and scientifically developed (one of JARC, specifically bred for desirable traits like disease resistance and cup quality). Cultivation methods: agroforestry and organic practices. Aroma: floral and fragrant. Speciality coffee status: consistently scores high in evaluation (95 points) and prized in the speciality coffee market for its complexity and balance. Primary regions: grown mainly in Sidama, Guji, Yirgacheffe, and Limmu. Processing: typically washed (wet processed), enhances its clarity and brightness, though natural processing is used for fruitier profiles.

Coffee in Ethiopia

Ethiopia

Burundi has long been overlooked in comparison to its neighboring East African specialty coffee producing powerhouses. However, Burundi season, for us, is one of the highlights of the annual coffee calendar. The country’s coffee is produced almost entirely by smallholder farmers, and much of this small-scale production is of exceptional quality. With its super sweet, clean and often floral coffees, Burundi, every year, is increasingly is putting itself on the specialty coffee map.

Coffee is of paramount importance to families and the country at large. Considering this, improving and expanding coffee infrastructure is not just a way to improve incomes, it is a way to revolutionize the earning potential of an entire nation.

Building washing stations and expanding agricultural extension work can be great ways to improve coffee quality. Washing stations are pivotal in improving cup profile standards and the global reputation of Burundian coffee.

Both state-owned and private actors drive Burundi’s coffee industry and play key roles as washing station management companies and exporters. State-owned companies are called Sogestals, short for “Sociétés de Gestions des Stations de Lavage” (Washing station management companies). Privately-owned companies can operate under a variety of different names.

Sucafina’s history in Burundi goes back to 2007 when Bucafe/Sucafina Burundi was established in Bujumbura. Through Bucafe, we work with several privately-owned washing station management companies and exporters. Our work bridges the entire supply chain, allowing us to be vertically integrated. Our supply chain is solid, reliable and transparent. Due to this, we are more efficient, able to supply better value and positioned to offer both producers and consumers of Burundian coffee a diversity of expertise.