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ETHIOPIAN HARRAR COFFEE

ETHIOPIAN HARRAR COFFEE

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Every sip supports a cause: Our commitment to fair pricing ensures that farmers in Africa receive a dignified income. Join us in making a difference with each purchase of our coffee.

Indulge in the tantalizing flavors of our exotic, dry-processed coffee, handcrafted with care on small farms nestled in the breathtaking Oromia region of Southern Ethiopia. Each sip is an adventure, bursting with rich aromas and vibrant tastes that will sweep you away to Africa's coffee paradise. Experience the enchanting aroma of florals, followed by a full-bodied symphony of blueberry, dark chocolate, and bright fruit acidity. As you savor every sip, revel in the crisp and resonant aftertaste that lingers on your palate, leaving you craving more.

AROMA
Floral

TASTE
Full-bodied with hints of blueberry, dark chocolate and bright fruit acidity

ROAST
Medium
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STORY

Oromia is the region where coffee first originated and where coffee usage first began.  The region is characterized by its unique native vegetation and tropical climate conducive for coffee cultivation.

Oromia Coffee Farmers Cooperative Union (OCFCU) is a small farmer owned cooperative union established in 1999.  It works exclusively in the Oromia Regional State which accounts for more than 65 % of the country’s total coffee growing land. The cooperative is made up of 405 cooperatives with over 400,000 members.  Members of the cooperatives are growers, processors, and suppliers of high-quality Arabica coffee for direct export.

OCFCU exports traceable, fair trade, organic, UTZ, and Rain Forest Alliance certified coffees. The fair trade premium and support from roasters are invested in social projects like schools, health posts, clean water , bridges etc.

OFCU pays 70% of its net profit back to the member cooperatives who in turn pay 70% of their profit to member farmers.  This method of compensation has enabled OCFCU to grow from 34 primary cooperatives representing 22,691 household farmers to 405 primary cooperatives representing more than 400,000 household farmers. Funds retained by the cooperatives have been used to build a cupping lab for quality control purposes as well as build a massive processing plant responsible for job creation of 2,000 seasonal workers on a yearly basis.  In addition, the cooperative has created its own member bank that provides much needed pre-harvest financing and insurance options to cover coffee against loss. 

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