Lot A417-b: Nova Coffee / Nova Coffee
Exotic coffee with hints of whiskey, yellow dry fruits, mango, peaches, blueberry, raspberry, roses and pineapples. This coffee is very aromatic, structured, well balanced with honey and candy-like sweetness. It is very sweet, clean and transparent with smooth mouthfeel.
Lot Description
Reference Number: | A417-b |
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Opening Bid: | $5.00/lb |
Increment: | $0.10 |
Weight: | 211 lbs |
Process: | Anaerobic Natural |
Altitude: | 1800-2000 masl |
Origin: | Gicumbi |
Score: | 91.86 |
Farm details
Producer Story:
Once upon a time, in the lush, rolling hills of Rwanda's
Northern Province, twelve dedicated farmers worked the land with
unwavering determination. Among them was Rafael Karasi, the
respected representative of this close-knit group. Rafael, along
with his fellow farmers, lived in the picturesque district of
Gicumbi, specifically in the Giti Sector, Tanda Cell. Their most
prized possession was a thriving plantation of 1,678 coffee
trees.
The farmers' journey with coffee cultivation had been a blend of
tradition and innovation. They had recently benefited from rigorous
training sessions that focused on Good Agricultural Practices (GAP)
and Integrated Pest Management (IPM). These sessions empowered them
with knowledge on how to nurture their coffee trees to perfection,
ensuring a high-quality harvest.
When the coffee cherries reached their peak ripeness, the farmers
harvested them with care. Rafael, along with his peers, knew the
importance of swift processing. Within just eight hours of
harvesting, they transported their coffee cherries to the Nova
Coffee Washing Station, a renowned facility known for its
meticulous processing standards.For this season, the collective
efforts of the twelve farmers culminated in an impressive yield of
5,033 kilograms of coffee cherries. Cherries were received with
great anticipation. The decision was made to process the coffee
using the anaerobic method, a technique known for enhancing the
beans' unique flavors and aromas. The entire process was supervised
with the utmost care by Eric Yankurije, the Quality Manager, and
Therese Uwingabire, the Manager of the Washing Station. Under their
watchful eyes, the coffee underwent a meticulous transformation,
ensuring that every bean retained its exceptional quality.
The partnership between the twelve farmers and Nova Coffee Washing
Station exemplified the power of collaboration and dedication.
Through their combined efforts, they produced coffee that was not
only a source of pride for their community but also a testament to
the excellence that can be achieved through knowledge, hard work
and a shared vision. And so, the story of Rafael Karasi and his
fellow farmers continued, a story of growth, learning, and the
pursuit of excellence, all nestled in the heart of Rwanda's
coffee-rich lands.
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