Uganda natural Robusta screen 15 Organic RAC

nutmeg, spicy, cacao nibs
Acidity
Rating:
40 % of 100
Flavor
Rating:
100 % of 100
Body
Rating:
100 % of 100
Spot: Vollers Hamburg
Quantity Available: 176 bags of 60kg
SKU
103023-1611

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Unit of Measure bags of 60kg
Status Spot
Warehouse Vollers Hamburg
Crop 2023
Acidity 2.000000
Flavor 5.000000
Batch 103023
Variety Robusta
Process Natural
Screen 15
Sustainability org+ra
Producer Various
SCA Score 0.000000
Body 5.000000

Uganda is a fascinating country with many facets. Although it is a landlocked country, Uganda has rich sources of water. In the southwest, the snow-capped Rwenzori Mountains are even a spring to the Nile River. Verdant mountain ranges, home to some of the last freely roaming Gorillas, can be found in various parts of the country. While cherished for its scenic views, these lands are also home to 85 % of Uganda‘s population with agriculture as the main source of income.

Coffee remains by far the most valued export good and its importance is growing. Approximately 1.8 million households grow coffee, contributing to a third of the country's export revenues. While Uganda has not traditionally been known for its coffee, this is slowly changing as the country aims to boost its yield and quality. When it comes to production, Uganda stands as a major global grower of Robusta, which is actually native to the country and can still be found growing naturally in Uganda's rainforests.

Arabica is also cultivated in various highland regions of Uganda, primarily on small farms that typically have an average land size of 0.5 to 1 hectare. Notably, Arabica finds its home on the slopes of Mount Elgon along the border with Kenya and the picturesque Mount Rwenzori, aptly known as the 'mountains of the moon,' bordering the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Winston Churchill called Uganda the "Pearl of Africa" for its breath-taking natural beauty. Although it is a landlocked country, Uganda has rich sources of water. Verdant mountain ranges, home to some of the last freely roaming Gorillas, can be found in various parts of the country. While cherished for their scenic views, these lands are also home to 85 % of Uganda's population. With agriculture as the main source of income, coffee remains by far the most valued export good. We are happy to introduce you to some of Uganda's finest selections.

Uganda is next to Congo one of the two countries Robusta coffee originates from. Robusta trees grow wild in large parts of the country. Today, Uganda has become the second-largest producer of Robusta coffee in the world. The wide deltas along with Lake Victoria and the slight altitudes favor the growth of strong Robusta trees.

Arabica coffee, on the other hand, roughly makes up 20 % of the country's total production. Close to the Kenyan border, Mount Elgon is located. About 24 million years ago, the liquid flows of lava created this nowadays extinct volcano. With its peak above 3,000 masl and rich volcanic soils, it provides optimal conditions for Arabica cultivation. Arabica coffees from this region are called "Bugisu", pronounced as Bugishu. Blessed by optimal natural conditions, Uganda's Arabica farmers have increasingly started to improve their crops.

The willingness to learn about specialty coffee cultivation is widely spread, accelerating the overall development. Smallholder farmers typically grow their trees intercropped and in shaded environments, automatically applying sustainable practices already. We are looking forward to what to expect next from the coffee country on the rise!

 

CONTINENTAfrica
COFFEE REGIONSEastern & North West (Onkoro)
COFFEE ALTITUDES1,200 - 2,200 masl.
VARIETIES -
HARVEST PERIODAug - Jan
COFFEE FARMSMainly smallholders
AVERAGE FARM SIZE0.5 - 5.5 ha
YEARLY PRODUCTION (IN 60KG BAGS)5,509,000
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