Rogue Wave Coffee Roasters
Edmonton, AB, Canada
This lot is produced at the Gutiti Washing Station station in Yirgacheffe, Ethiopia and managed by SNAP Specialty Coffee. The approximately 600 farmers that deliver cherry to this washing station come from the surrounding, have between 2 and 3 Ha of land each with farms at an elevation of 2,200 m.a.s.l. Once the cherries arrive at the Gutiti Washing Station, they are placed in water for sorting and the removal of floaters. The cherries are then placed on raised beds made of wood posts that are covered in burlap, and sun-dried for 14-20 days. During this time, the cherries are often moved to ensure an even drying. This lot consists of the Kurume variety. Founded in Addis Ababa by Negusse in 2008, SNAP operates 7 washing stations in key coffee-producing areas like Sidama, Yirgacheffe, and the Guji Zone. SNAP focuses its operation on three fundamental pillars – Consistency, Education, and Sustainability. It is within their purpose to improve the livelihood of supporting farmers, and last year their team of agronomists trained more than 6,000 farmers in land and nursery management, and climate-smart agriculture through crop diversification and intercropping.
Floral
Banana
Raspberry
Blueberry
Honey
Type
Single Origin
Origin
Ethiopia
Species
Arabica
Varieties
Kurume
Process
Natural
Altitude
2200m
Producer
SNAP Coffees
Farm
Yirgacheffe Banko Gotiti