PRODUCER
Dimtu Station
Smallholders
Small-scale producer
Dimtu Wate Station, located in the Hambela district of Guji, Ethiopia, receives cherries from around 600 smallholder farmers in villages (kebeles) such as Buku Sayisa and Dimtu. Among Gujoo’s stations, Wate is the highest in elevation, and only Grade 1 (G1) coffees are produced here, with the harvest taking place from December to early February. During harvest season, 100–150 local people are employed as pickers. The trees are relatively young, around 10–20 years old, and the station was established in 2019 in response to declining cup quality caused by aging trees in surrounding areas. The station is equipped with a Penagos Ecopulper, which reduces water usage while efficiently removing mucilage, enabling clean and consistent lots with minimal environmental impact. The cherries brought by farmers include local varieties such as Wolichu and Kudhume, as well as improved cultivars like 74112 and 74110. Gujoo is also engaged in social projects in this area, including the distribution of 1,000 reusable sanitary pads to schoolgirls in collaboration with a U.S. roaster, and plans to install water pumps with purification filters, aiming to improve sustainable living for the local community.
ORIGIN
🇪🇹 Ethiopia
Oromia
West Guji zone
2,150 masl
1–2 ha per farm
LOT DETAILS
November 2022ー
Heirloom
G1
Washed
The washed processing method involves the careful collection of coffee beans from farmers between the hours of 3pm and 8pm, followed by a thorough check for quality. Subsequently, the beans are pulped using a Penagos eco pulper machine, which utilizes minimal water and eliminates the need for soaking, owing to its mucilage remover. The machine efficiently separates the floaters from the clean beans, which are then soaked overnight to remove any remaining mucilage, before being placed on raised beds. To avoid direct sunlight, the beds are covered between the hours of 12pm and 3pm, and are stirred four times daily for balanced drying. The beans are moved to a warehouse once they reach a moisture level of approximately 11.5%.
TRADE
9.26 USD
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60Kg
60Kg
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Price Breakdown
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*USD per kg of green coffee beans
Price
9.26 USDFOB/kg
Quantity
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