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Betibiroti - Abayneh Yunna, Ethiopia
Betibiroti - Abayneh Yunna, Ethiopia
- Tastes like: Peach Tea, Honeysuckle, Lemon Meringue
- Light
- Seed Dried (Washed)
- Lively and Modern
Regular price
$19.77 USD
Regular price
Sale price
$19.77 USD
Unit price
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per
- Farmer Equity: 20% of retail price = $3.95 /340g - $4.40 /lb
In the breathtaking highlands of Daye Bensa, Ethiopia, Abayneh Yunna is a coffee wizard, injecting the region with vibrant energy and a love for the brew. As the Project Site Manager, Abayneh meticulously oversees the Bensa site, treating each coffee bean like a precious gem. His passion doesn't stop there – he's also the director of ShantaGenet Elementary school, sponsored by Ardent Coffee, spreading growth and prosperity.
At the heart of it all is the Betibiroti project, a teamwork marvel led by Abayneh. This venture not only embraces diversity but shouts out to unity and continuous learning, unveiling unique processing methods. Abayneh's leadership turns the ShantaGolba Wet/Dry Station into a buzzing hive of creativity.
During the harvest season, from November 15 to January 15, the Betibiroti project becomes a lively community of over 1200 farmers, surrounded by Birebera, Besana, Girawa, and Shola trees. In Allo, Dembi, and Wonsho, where the air is filled with the sweet scent of coffee blossoms, the Ardent team hosts transformative training sessions, creating a united front for Betibiroti's success.
Situated between 1950 to 2500 meters above sea level, Daye Bensa transforms into a haven for exceptional coffee. The Betibiroti project evolves into more than just a business, becoming a celebration of culture, community, and a shared love for quality coffee. As the sun sets over the Sidama hills, Abayneh Yunna and the Ardent Coffee team craft a global story of dedication, unity, and the irresistible promise of a perfect cup of coffee.
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Country: Ethiopia
Region: Daye Bensa, Sidama
Farm: Betibiroti
Certs: Certified Organic
Mill: ShantaGolba Wet/Dry Station
Varietal: Ethiopia Heirloom
Process: Washed
Altitude: 1950-2500 MASL
Exporter: Ardent Coffee
Importer: Unravel Merchants
SCA Quality Score: 87.5
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Farm Information
Farm info
In the lush highlands of Daye Bensa, nestled within the vibrant landscapes of Sidama, Ethiopia, Abayneh Yunna, is bringing energy and a passion for coffee and coffee people to bear on his entire region. Abayneh's story, interwoven. with the rich tapestry of the Betibiroti project, paints a picture of exotic landscapes, passionate communities, and the aroma of coffee that lingers in the air like a fragrant promise.
As the Project Site Manager, Abayneh oversees the Bensa site with a meticulous eye for detail and care, ensuring that each coffee bean is treated with the utmost precision. His hardworking nature and dedication to excellence are the driving forces behind the success of the co-production partnership with Ashenafi and the entire Ardent team.
But Abayneh is not just a man of coffee; he is also the director of ShantaGenet Elementary school, a beacon of education sponsored by Ardent Coffee. A father of one with another on the way, Abayneh embodies the spirit of growth and prosperity that permeates all his projects.
The Betibiroti project, facilitated by the collaborative efforts of Abayneh and his team at Ardent, embraces diversity and unity. The team's commitment to continuous learning and excellence is evident in the unique processing methods employed – Wet, Dry, Anaerobic, and Carbonic. The ShantaGolba Wet/Dry Station, under Abayneh's leadership, became a hub of creativity and innovation.
As the harvest season sweeps through the region from November 15 to January 15, the Betibiroti project comes alive. Over 1200 regular farmers and a total of 1850 individuals are woven into the fabric of this coffee-growing community. The shade giving Birebera, Besana, Girawa, and Shola trees provide not only a canopy for the coffee plants but also a picturesque backdrop to the labor of love unfolding beneath.
In the heart of Allo, Dembi, and Wonsho, where the air is filled with the fragrance of coffee blossoms, the Ardent team conducts training sessions. Professionals from various fields come together, sharing skills, exchanging knowledge, and crafting a narrative of unity. This team of diverse talents is the driving force behind Betibiroti's success.
The elevation ranges from 1950 to 2500 meters above sea level, creating an ideal environment for the cultivation of exceptional coffee. In the nearby town of Daye Bensa, the Betibiroti project has become more than just a venture; it is a celebration of culture, community, and the passion for quality coffee.
As the sun sets over the hills of Sidama, painting the sky with hues of orange and pink, Abayneh Yunna and his team at Ardent Coffee continue to write the story of Betibiroti. It's a story that transcends borders, connecting coffee lovers worldwide with the exotic flavors of Sidama, Ethiopia – a story woven with the threads of dedication, unity, and the aromatic promise of a perfect cup of coffee.
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Country: Ethiopia
Region: Daye Bensa, Sidama
Farm: Betibiroti
Certs: Certified Organic
Mill: ShantaGolba Wet/Dry Station
Varietal: Ethiopia Heirloom
Process: Washed
Altitude: 1950-2500 MASL
Exporter: Ardent Coffee
Importer: Unravel Merchants
SCA Quality Score: 87.5
Parameters
Brew Parameters
Espresso Parameters
Espresso:
17-18g coffee in
33-36g liquid out
203-204F
25-27 seconds
Financial Transparency
* Producer Price (lb): $4.40 green
* Farmer green coffee price NOT FOB price
* transport, customs, export, insurance and other FOB costs are below
* FOB to EXW costs (lb): $1.60
* Transport Costs (lb): $.45
* Final Landed Cost: $6.45
* Roasting weight loss ~16%
* Roasted cost per pound $7.48
* Torque costs to roast, pack & ship coffee: $7.25 /lb
* Final cost: $14.73 /lb
Proportional Pricing
Out of the $400 billion coffee industry, a meager 5% stays where it's grown, leaving farmers with crumbs. At Torque, we're rewriting this injustice. Our radical approach ensures equity for coffee producers, shifting power dynamics.
Here's the game-changer: Coffee producers were pre-paid a guaranteed 20% upfront based on the retail price of their coffee. Simple. Transparent. Fair. We call it Proportional Pricing©. Pay more, they earn more. This reshapes the value equation.
No more opaque systems. No more exploitation. We start with the value you see on the shelf, ensuring 20% flows back to the hands that cultivate your cup. It's called Proportional Pricing©, a seismic shift in coffee's worth chain. It's farmer equity, pure and simple.
We're breaking norms, building a fairer future. Torque Coffees reverse-engineered the chain, advocating for a balanced, equitable industry. It's time to empower those who make your coffee. Together, let's dismantle inequality in the coffee world.
Sustainability Info
Since we are all on the consumption end of things we can never get to carbon neutral without stealing the carbon positive from coffee farmers. So instead of aiming for a negative, we are striving to destroy less and be as carbon beautiful as we can.
The Torque Coffee Bag
100% Plastic Free
100% Compostable & Biodegradable
100% Plant Based
We have partnered with Better Packing Co to be even more carbon Beautiful!
Every order is packed loving in either:
the brilliant ZeroPack mailer Made mostly from limestone quarry waste and a minimal amount of recycled resin as a binding agent.
YES THESE bags are made of freaking limestone!
The Zero Pack is a truly remarkable process!
For larger multi bag orders and for wholesale orders we use the equally brilliant
BAMBOO Box!
These boxes are made mostly from bamboo (and some recycled wood pulp). They are just the thing to ship precious goods in. Curbside recyclable, reusable (at least a couple of times) and compostable.
Unbleached, FSC certified Bamboo (2/3) and recycled wood pulp (1/3).
• Water-based printing ink.
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