Tanzania – Microlot – Iyula – Peaberry


Washed
B13039

Tanzania – Microlot – Iyula – Peaberry B13039


Specs:

Source:

Tanzania

Region:

Ilyula and Hatete villages, Songwe, Mbozi

Farm:

277 smallholder farmers

Variety:

Bourbon, N39, KT 423

Altitude:

1700 masl

Processing:

Washed

Program:

Microlot

Notes:

"Chocolate and lemon flavors with an herbal aftertaste; sweet with fruit acidity and a smooth mouthfeel."

Score:

84 points

Price/Bag:

$4.19 per lb

$209.50 per bag

Out of stock


Background:

About 277 smallholder farmers from a few local villages are served by the Iyula AMCOS. This AMCOS was created in 1952 and owned by the Coffee Authority of Tanzania until 1981. Coffee was first planted in these villages in 1938 when the great-grandfather of the current secretary of Iyula AMCOS brought seeds he'd gotten from missionaries in Rungwe and encouraged local farmers to plant coffee.

The contributing farmers deliver their coffee as cherry and it is depulped throughout the afternoon and evening. Then it is graded in water channels and soaked for 24–48 hours for fermentation. After washing, it's soaked for an additional 8–12 hours, and then dried on tables for 9–14 days.

For more information about coffee production in Tanzania, visit our Tanzania page.


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