Ethiopia – Yirgacheffe Koke (YCFCU)

YCFCU is an umbrella organization comprising 28 primary cooperatives, representing thousands of smallholder coffee farmers. The cooperative Koke is in a network of cooperatives in the Yirgacheffe region belonging to the Yirgacheffe Coffee Farmers Cooperative Union (YCFCU). Its smallholder members distinguish themselves with their impeccable attention to detail in processing.

Ethiopian heirloom varietals are chosen from the forest and transplanted to small gardens, adding a layer of selection to the incredible complexity available among wild coffee plants. Farmers hand-sort for unripe and overripe cherries. Coffee is pulped with a 5-disc Agaarde pulper and wet fermented for 24 to 36 hours. After sorting based on density, the fermented coffee is washed in clean water before being dried for one to two weeks on cloth drying beds. Workers cover the coffee with plastic at midday and at night. Once dried, the coffee is screened 14 and up.

As part of the cooperative’s mission to give back to its community, it recently renovated buildings at a primary school and outfitted it with new supplies.

Country
Ethiopia
Region
Yirgacheffe
Cooperative
YCFCU Cooperative
Farm Size
around over 45,000 farmersv
Altitude
1.700 - 2.200 masl.
Variety
Heirloom
Processing
Washed
Grade
Gr. 2
Body
Smooth
Acidity
Birght
Flavour
Jasmin, Citrus, Spices, Black-Tea