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Flavor description of Sidamo Lion King Coffee Bean introduction of varieties produced in manor by taste treatment

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Flavor description of Sidamo Lion King Coffee beans Coffee is the most important export cash crop and the main source of foreign exchange income in Ethiopia. Ethiopia's coffee exports account for about 3% of the world market, making it the eighth largest coffee exporter in the world. Coffee exports increased steadily from 58000 tons in 1990 to 1995-1996.

Flavor description of Sidamo Lion King Coffee Bean introduction of varieties produced in manor by taste treatment

Coffee is Ethiopia's most important export cash crop and the main source of Ethiopia's foreign exchange earnings. Ethiopia's coffee exports account for about 3% of the world market, making it the eighth largest coffee exporter in the world. Coffee exports increased steadily from 58000 tons in 1990 to 110000 tons in 1995-1996 and remained at this level in the following years. The export volume exceeded 110000 tons from 2001 to 2002 and reached 127000 tons from 2002 to 2003. As the price of coffee on the international market has been declining for a decade, Ethiopia's foreign exchange earnings have been seriously affected. Before the sharp drop in coffee prices, coffee exports accounted for more than half of Ethiopia's foreign exchange earnings, but now they account for only about 35 per cent. But according to the International Coffee Organization, coffee prices rebounded in 2002, rising from 41 cents per pound in September 2001 to 52 cents per pound in 2002 and 59.7 cents per pound in 2003. The average price in March 2004 was 60.8 cents per pound, an increase of 50% over September 2001. This is excellent news for Ethiopia.

Ethiopian people are addicted to coffee. In 2003, domestic consumption accounted for 42.3% of the total output, with a per capita consumption of 3 kg. But more than half of the coffee produced each year is used for export to earn foreign exchange. Major exporters include the United States, Italy, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Norway, Greece, France, Belgium, Germany and Australia.

This shows the extraordinary value of raw beans in this producing area! The territory is covered by towering mountains, highlands, plateaus, valleys and plains with a variety of topography. The geology of the area belongs to the fertile and well-drained volcanic soil, which is nearly two meters deep and the surface soil is dark brown or brown. The biggest advantage of this place is that the soil fertility is maintained through the circulation of natural organic matter, with the withered leaves or litter of the surrounding trees and the residual roots of plants as natural fertilizer. This batch is produced by Sirsa Shilcho Cooperative near Dilla Town. The cooperative was founded in 1976 and is currently a member of the Sidamo Farmers' Cooperative Union SCFCU (Sidamo Coffee Farmer Cooperative Union). We have screened the coffee again and again, and this batch has been selected for excellent flavor.

It is produced by Xilisha Cooperative near Dilla town. The cooperative was founded in 1976 and is now a member of the SCFCU of the Sidamo Farmers' Cooperative Union. We have screened the coffee again, and the selected batch has excellent flavor, which tends to be honey, citrus and coffee flowers.

The coffee flavor of Sidamo is very diverse, with different soil types, microclimate and countless native coffee species, which make the coffee produced in cities and towns have obvious differences and characteristics. In 2010-2012, it continuously obtained the high score of CR92~94, the authoritative coffee evaluation website in the United States. Thus it can be seen that the raw beans in this area are extraordinary. The territory has towering mountains, highlands, plateaus, valleys and plains, with diverse topography. The geology of the area belongs to fertile, well-drained volcanic soil with a depth of nearly two meters and a dark brown or brown surface soil. The biggest advantage of the area is that the soil fertility is maintained through the circulation of organic matter, using the withered leaves of the surrounding trees or the residual roots of the plants as fertilizer.

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