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What is the Ethiopian red cherry project? bidding for batches of Harrokma processing plant sun-dried coffee beans

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Ethiopia Guji Haro-Korma Station Natural G1 Red Cherry Project bidding batches of Ethiopian coffee Guji Haroke horse processing plant first-class sunburn country: Ethiopia grade: G1, Sc. 16-17, Hand picked. Production area: G

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Ethiopia Guji Haro-Korma Station Natural G1

Red Cherry Project bid lots of Ethiopian Coffee Guji Halokma processing Plant first-Class Solar

Country: Ethiopia

Grade: G 1, Sc. 16-17, Hand picked.

Production area: Guji Zone Shakisso

Processing: Natural

Variety: Heirloom

Altitude: 1800-2200m

Soil: Clay loam clay loam

Cup test flavor: strawberry, wheat, fermented fragrance, mango, banana, pineapple.

The farm has changed a lot in the past few years, focusing on organic and sustainable farming, with the assistance of Dutch raw bean merchants (Trabocca), a series of experiments to improve coffee quality, Trabocca funded the farm to carry out an organic certification process, successfully certified, Saxcot has gradually become the leading producer of high-quality coffee. Saxcot only collects ripe cherry fresh fruit, uses 5-plate Brasillian peeling machine to deal with, first wash with spring water, and then put into the sink to ferment for 48 hours, the pulp mucous membrane will decompose in the fermentation process, drying in the elevated African shed for 9-13 days, the farm has 200scaffolding, sufficient water supply for washing and sun treatment.

The Red Cherry Project (Operation Cherry Red) is led by the Dutch company Trabocca, and half of the funding is funded by the Dutch government. Since 2005, the Dutch company Trabocca has partnered with many small coffee cooperatives in Ethiopia to teach and help encourage small coffee farmers to improve coffee quality management by improving post-treatment techniques such as washing, sun or fermentation, starting with the harvest of red fruits.

Whenever harvesting, Trabocca will invite invited coffee farmers' organizations and producers to participate in the plan. Harvest micro-batches of coffee (about 1500-3000 kg) and select 100% ripe red coffee cherries by hand in batches (so it is called the Red Cherry Project. N Trabocca provides financial, equipment and technical resources to assist farmers and promises that the quality produced by the standard process (SOP) will actually meet the required standards and specifications and will be purchased at an excellent price.

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