Ethiopia Coffee Farm
To produce the best coffee in the world.
Ethiopia coffee farm. Coffee is important to the economy of ethiopia. In 2011 we began developing a 500 hectare coffee farm in gesha ethiopia with one vision in mind. People have been farming coffee for over 1 000 years in jimma. Jimma is a region in the central southwest part of the country that is known as the birthplace of arabica coffee.
However as lower altitude regions become too inhospitable for arabica coffee farmers it may be possible to grow ethiopia coffee beans at increasingly higher altitudes. Coffee production in ethiopia is a longstanding tradition which dates back dozens of centuries. Around 60 of foreign income comes from coffee with an estimated 15 million of the population relying on some aspect of coffee production for their livelihood. As an industry coffee can be hugely lucrative.
The dense wildly sprouting jungles of bench maji zone are a jewel of unfathomable natural beauty located in the far western reaches of ethiopia. The arabica coffee plant originated here thousands of years ago. After an exhaustive search the estate location was chosen based on our strict criteria of altitude 1900 2100 masl ample rainfall temperature patterns rich virgin forest soil old growth trees and an existing coffee ecosystem. It s in this one of a kind landscape that we started gesha village coffee estate the 471 hectare coffee farm we have built from the ground up over the last six years.
Chira ethiopia thomson reuters foundation every month ethiopian coffee farmer zelalem tadesse makes the long and arduous journey to court to fight for the return of the land he inherited from. Workers sort green coffee at a farm in ethiopia. The plant is now grown in various parts of the world. One of ethiopia s most important commodities coffee accounts for about 30 percent of ethiopia s exports and employs nearly 15 percent of the population.
We are coffee farmer from ethiopia with love 07 59. Even the term coffee came from the country s southwestern region of kaffa where the plant originally blossomed. This long journey has been our labor of love and we re extremely proud to be producing coffees as awe inspiring as our surroundings. Ethiopia is the world s fifth largest producer of coffee.
It provides employment for nearly 15 million people and makes up some 28 of the country s yearly exports. Ethiopia is where coffea arabica the coffee plant originates. Cooperative unions and plantation coffee owners can directly export their coffee to international buyers but private exporters generally purchase their coffee through the ethiopian commodity exchange ecx and export their coffees to international buyers. Ethiopia coffee beans are grown in the ethiopian highlands at altitudes ranging from about 1200 to 2200 meters davis says.
Yet all too often farmers are excluded from the value chain with profits being shared by distributors and middlemen while farmers sell their coffee beans for a much lower price than they could be fetching.