SOIL - (MANANASI)
SOIL - (MANANASI)
Origin of Mananasi Coffee
This exceptional coffee hails from an altitude of 1,900 meters in the fertile region of Kinga, Kyanza Province, Uganda, where the conditions are ideal for cultivating coffee cherries.
The Great Lakes Coffee Initiative
The story of Mananasi unfolds through a groundbreaking initiative by the Great Lakes Coffee team. They embarked on a mission to enhance the quality of coffee in an area historically known for its low-grade Arabica beans, which were often sold at lower prices than those from other regions in Uganda. To achieve this, they developed a comprehensive training program for local farmers, empowering them to take on leadership roles within their communities.
Empowering Farmers Through Training
The training included intensive courses in agricultural engineering, processing techniques, and harvesting methods. Each leading farmer was paired with 35 novice farmers, creating small, collaborative groups. These groups received financial incentives based on the quality of their coffee; the higher the quality, the greater the reward. Additionally, the leading farmers were given extra compensation for the mentorship they provided, ensuring that knowledge was effectively passed on within their communities.
Red Cherry Program
This program marks the next phase of quality improvement that has been steadily implemented over recent years. It prioritizes the selection of only fully ripe cherries, which are then dried on raised beds. Once dried, the coffee undergoes meticulous processing to eliminate any defects, guaranteeing a clean and pure cup.
Tasting Notes and Specifications
Tasting Notes: Pineapple, dried fruits, chocolate.
Altitude: 1,900m
Processing Method: Dry
Variety: Parainema