Ethiopia Buture Washed GREEN

Grapefruit, Apricot, Bergamot
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Please note, this listing is for GREEN/UNROASTED coffee. Roasted coffee is at the top of the website.

Coffees from the Jimma region of Ethiopia often get a bit of a bad rap ... They usually aren't the superstars that we find in Guji or Sidamo. Fortunately, even the 'next best' region in Ethiopia produces better coffee than pretty much anywhere else in the world, and it's more affordable to boot! This might be one of the only fresh crop Ethiopians you're going to find out there for under 12 quid, and it's also delightful.

It's a classic washed Ethiopian coffee, with notes of grapefruit, apricot, and bergamot. It comes from Buture farm, a member of Jimma Union, one of the oldest cooperatives in Ethiopia. They do their job well, producing plenty of delicious coffees while supporting farmers and their communities.

We sourced this coffee through our friends at Falcon. Here's a little more about Jimma Union from their website:

Jimma Farmers Multipurpose Agricultural Cooperative Union (JFMACU) is a well-established cooperative based in Ethiopia's Jimma Zone, part of the Oromia Regional State. It was founded in 2004, starting with 14 primary cooperatives and 7,818 members. Over the years, it has expanded significantly, now consisting of 212 cooperatives and 141,146 farmer members, including 28 coffee-producing cooperatives.

The union operates in prominent coffee-growing areas such as Mana, Kersa, Shebe, Seka Chekorsa, and Mencho, covering 11,073 hectares of production area as of 2023. JFMACU is known for producing high-quality washed and natural coffees that are cultivated at elevations ranging from 1,800 to 2,300 meters above sea level. The region's favorable tropical climate and abundant rainfall contribute to the distinctiveness of its coffee.

JFMACU holds certifications such as Organic, Rainforest Alliance, Fairtrade, and Café Practices, reflecting its dedication to sustainable and ethical production. 

In addition to coffee production, the union actively supports community development projects. These include constructing schools and health centers, providing clean water, and supporting educational initiatives. Such efforts aim to improve the living standards of farmers and their communities.

Elevation: 1900-2200 Meters Above Sea Level
Varietal: 74110, 74112
Cup score: 86
Price paid per kg: £9.27
Process: Washed