ETHIOPIA

Mustefa Abalulesa Decaf

Swiss Water Decaffeination Process
Original import date (pre-decaf) September 2021

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Additional information

Country

Continent

Region

Agaro, Limu

Community Name

Gomma Abalulesa

Processing Method

Arrival Date

January 2022

Cupping Notes Upon Arrival

85.75 – Black cherry, dark chocolate, mulberries, mulling spice

Elevation

2100 MASL

Varietals

74165, ECX 74110

Flavor Profile

Berry, Spicy

Fresh Filter

Prior Crops 12+ Months

Description

Koye Farm is a gem within Western Ethiopia’s Gomma District (near Agaro) and the larger Oromia region. But don’t take our word for it – just ask the many government and non-governmental agricultural partners who trust the farm’s owner, Mustefa Abalulessa Abagibe, to carefully harvest and process cherry down to high quality seed that is then distributed to highland farmers the region over. When touring Mustefa’s facility one can marvel at the rows and rows of dried parchment (seeds) covered in fine ash to inhibit mold growth while in storage before planting. Several years ago Mustefa and his brother Musa began farming for green bean export, Crop to Cup being their first buyer.

You may also find yourself marveling at just how Mustefa came to this land in the first place. Before much of the undergrowth was cleared to farm coffee (dense tree coverage remains for shade growing), this jungle parcel at almost 7,000 ft elevation was a hideout for Mustefa’s father, Abalulessa, a guerilla fighting against The Derg – the oppressive military government of the time. Having failed to capture him and lost soldiers trying, the government turned to the local community with a bounty. His health deteriorating and near death, Abalulessa turned to an old friend and, as thanks for nursing him through his final months, told him to tell the government he had killed him, and thus benefit from the bounty. Abalulessa died in 1977 (when Mustefa was two) and as part of an amnesty and reconciliation program, the government gave the land of the current farm to Mustefa’s family, which he now farms (along with another plot 7km away) with Musa.