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Ethiopia Halo Beriti from Friedhats

Ethiopia Halo Beriti

Roasted by Friedhats, NL

Description

This lot is what’s known as “special prep” at the Halo Beriti washing station. These special prep lots are the result of multiple rounds of sorting of what are known as “day lots” where the collective coffee brought to the mill by smallholders are sorted upon arrival, then sorted again during processing to keep filtering the highest quality into these “special prep” lots. There isn’t a strict parameter to what makes a producer a smallholder, but in essence it’s someone growing a (relatively) small amount of coffee. In most markets coffee is a non-native cash crop, spread via colonialism to form large monocrop estates, producing thousands of kilos of coffee each year- growing, processing, and drying all on site. Alternatively, in Ethiopia, where coffee is native and has grown wild for centuries, it is more common to have portions of small or sustenance farms growing native trees. The scale of production on these farms can range from some scattered trees, to a garden, up to around a hectare of coffee. These are what we know as smallholders. Understanding that this is the scope of the majority of producers in Ethiopia, it’s easy to understand why washing stations are instrumental to the production process. In such small quantities it doesn’t make much sense to undertake processing yourself, so farmers sell their lots to the washing station to finish the process on their behalf. Because so many farmers participate in this system, logistically it’s difficult to trace 20 kilos to this farm, and 200 kilos to another, and even less practical to sell these as tiny microlots. Instead, coffee cherries will get sorted and graded, then processed together, then sold as lots by the washing station. Typically these are compiled into “day lots,” which are precisely what they sound like- all the coffee sold to the washing station on a given day. This particular lot is what’s known as “special prep,” which entails a lot of manual sorting throughout the processing to filter out the best of the day lot and process it as a separate, higher quality lot. So ultimately what we have here is a filtered out portion of the best coffee from the Halo Beriti washing station on a given day, that this year produced coffee from a total of 750 local smallholders.

Origin

Country: Ethiopia
Region: Gedeb, Yirgacheffe
Producer: 750 smallholders
Farm: Halo Beriti
Elevation: 2100-2300m
Process: Natural
Variety: Heirloom
Type: Single Origin

Purchase

£14.90
250g
❌ Out of stock(checked 3 days ago)
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First spotted: 82 days ago

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