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Jebena Guji

Ethiopia - Guji - Sawana - Grade 4 - Natural - JEBENA - Organic

HeirloomNatural
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About this coffee

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This coffee, known as Guji, is collected from small farmers in southern Ethiopia. It is placed on the international market by the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange (ECX) in Addis Ababa.

The birthplace of coffee, Guji offers varieties with internationally recognized qualities. This region boasts a rich natural environment and incredible biodiversity.

Coffee is traditionally grown here in forest and semi-forest, in association with species of shade trees that ensure slow ripening of the cherries and high-quality coffee.

Do you know how this coffee got its name? In Ethiopia, the jebena is the name given to the traditional coffee pot. It is still used throughout the country to prepare coffee, and has become a national emblem for coffee.

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  • Origin

    Ethiopia
  • Zone

    Guji
  • Woreda

    Shakisso
  • Species

    Arabica
  • Variety

    Heirloom

  • Process

    Natural

  • Drying

    Drying beds

  • Packaging

    60kg - Jute bags

  • Altitude

    1500 - 2300
  • Harvest period

    October - January
  • Type of harvest

    Manual

Zone Guji

The origins of coffee in Guji go back several centuries, with wild varieties growing naturally in the region's forests. Local communities, mainly of the Oromo ethnic group, used coffee in their traditional practices long before it was commercially exploited. 

For a long time, the Guji appellation was included in the Sidama appellation. In order to better distinguish the quality of the coffee produced here, this designation was separated by the Ethiopian authorities in the 2000s. This new designation makes it possible to refine the traceability of Ethiopian coffees and, above all, to better reflect their quality in terms of taste and typicality in the cup. 

Today, the Guji appellation produces some of the finest coffees in the world. Coffee here is an ancient crop, grown on hilly plateaus in a dense forest or semi-forest environment, where the diversity of endemic species provides optimal shade for the coffee trees and contributes to the fertility of the soil.

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