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Product Detail - EYOWB1
EYOWB1
ETHIOPN YIRGACHEFFE OFT WB 1# VALVE
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We have been successful in procuring the top grades of Ethiopians this year as the severe drought of last year has abated in many of the main growing regions of Ethiopia. Our quest for exceptional coffees has led us to relationships with some of the finest exporters both for conventional and Organic/FT Coffees. The FT Organic Yirgacheffe we bought last year was excellent and we sold out almost immediately. We have two lots of this coffee for this year and in addition have an exceptional container of
FT Organic Harrar
afloat.
The growers and exporters of Ethiopian coffees have been extremely cooperative in securing exceptional coffees as a result of the incentives we have given them.
We have been extremely stringent in our cupping of these coffees and the fruits of those efforts are coming to bear in exceptional lots of coffee.
Ethiopias economy is based on agriculture, which accounts for half of GDP, 90% of exports and 80% of total employment. Coffee is critical to the Ethiopian economy; Ethiopians earned $267 million in 1999 by exporting 105,000 metric tons. According to current estimates, coffee contributes 10% of Ethiopias GDP. More than 15 million people (25% of the population) derive their livelihood from the coffee sector.
Ethiopias coffee farmers have an intimate relationship with coffee. The coffee is roasted and prepared ceremoniously, making them some of the most conscientious growers in the world.
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