Telila Yukro washing station receives cherry from coffee-producing communities across Gera, Jimma in Ethiopia. This lot came from small producers in Yukro, a nearby kebele. The region of Jimma is well known for its essential role in Ethiopian coffee. Home to the Jimma Agricultural Research Centre (JARC) since the 1960s, JARC has worked to develop resistant and tasty varieties for the Ethiopian coffee industry and provide the agricultural extension training needed to cultivate them. Although Jimma is the politically defined name for the region, the name Limu is used to describe the region’s coffee flavour profile found in both Jimma and the neighbouring zone of Illubabor: noted for being a clean cup with a subtle citric acidity. Most farms in Limu are semi-forest systems, typically under 1 hectare. Farmers selectively handpick cherry and most deliver their cherry to the Telila washing station.
Lemongrass
Green Tea
Apricot
Type
Single Origin
Origin
Gera, Ethiopia
Roast
Light
Species
Arabica
Varieties
Heirloom
Process
Washed
Altitude
2100m
Producer
Various Small Holder Producers
Farm
Yukro Washing Station