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Suke

Ethiopia - Guji - Uraga - Suke - Q1 - Natural - Bio

HeirloomNatural
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About this coffee

For Habtamu, education and the fair distribution of wealth are essential. 

The independent producers receive a bonus during the harvest (1-2 birr more than the market price) as well as profits from sales. During the harvest, Habtamu provides accommodation and meals for the pickers. Throughout the year, producers are trained in organic harvest and processing. 

Habtamu's social commitment goes beyond the washing station and extends to 3 main projects : 

- Construction of a school in the community of Suke

- Construction of a 3 km road between Woreda Yabitu Coba and the village of Tome

- Helping to provide drinking water in the most remote areas. 

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  • Origin

    Ethiopia
  • Zone

    Guji
  • Woreda

    Uraga
  • Farm

    Suke
  • Producer

    Habtamu Fekadu Aga
  • Species

    Arabica
  • Variety

    Heirloom

  • Process

    Natural

  • Drying

    Drying beds

  • Packaging

    60kg - Jute bags

  • Altitude

    2000 - 2100
  • Harvest period

    December - February
  • Type of harvest

    Manual

The farm Suke

Before being bought by Habtamu, the station belonged to a union of cooperatives.
Today, 110 local producers come to the station to process their cherries. The Suke station is located at a high altitude (2000 - 2100 meters above sea level) and processes plain and washed coffee.  

In this station there are about 230 drying beds. 60 people are assigned to each drying bed to blend the cherries and maintain a consistent quality. The station's warehouse is well ventilated and the coffees are stored on pallets in order to guarantee good traceability of their coffee.  

  • Altitude

    2000 - 2100
  • Environment

    Montainous

Meet Habtamu Fekadu Aga

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A few words about Habtamu Fekadu Aga

Habtamu Fekadu Aga's passion for coffee began when his grandfather, Mr. Aaga Dinsa, invited him to join him on the plantations to share his knowledge on his farm in Kuri Kebele. The family continued to work in the coffee industry, and in 2015, Habtamu founded his company, focusing on new regions, including Guji and Jimma. To maintain consistent quality, Habtamu is fully committed to training producers.  

For Habtamu, education and the fair distribution of wealth are essential. 

The independent producers receive a bonus during the harvest (1-2 birr more than the market price) as well as profits from sales. During the harvest, Habtamu provides accommodation and meals for the pickers. Throughout the year, producers are trained in organic harvest and processing. 

Habtamu's social commitment goes beyond the washing station and extends to 3 main projects : 

  • Construction of a school in the community of Suke
  • Construction of a 3 km road between Woreda Yabitu Coba and the village of Tome
  • Helping to provide drinking water in the most remote areas. 

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