ETHIOPIA YIRGACHEFFEE 1 TEWABECJ TILO
ETHIOPIA YIRGACHEFFEE 1 TEWABECJ TILO
MIXED BERRIES, DRIED FRUIT, MARZIPAN, ROSEWATER
Grower
Tewabech Tilo
Altitude
2000 – 2100 masl
Variety
Heirloom cultivar 74158
Soil
Vertisol
Region
Yirgacheffe woreda, Gedeo Zone, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, Ethiopia
Process
Full natural and dried on raised beds
Harvest
October- January
Certification
Organic
BACKGROUND DETAILS
Sourced through Royal Coffee
Following information provided by Royal Coffee:
Tewabech Tilo grows coffee on 6.5 hectares of land in Yirga Chefe (also spelled Yirgacheffe), one of 8 woredas, or districts, that together comprise the dense and competitive highland zone of Gedeo. The entire Gedeo zone is often referred to as “Yirgacheffe” after this very district, by far its most famous for a long history of recognizable terroir.
6.5 hectares is considered very large for this area, where half a hectare is the norm. The vast majority of coffee processing in Ethiopia is centralized due to complete lack of infrastructure or efficiencies at the farm level, but larger plots like Tewabech’s allow for greater personal control. This lot is Tewabech’s entire specialty crop, harvested with the assistance of about 7 workers, sorted for consistency, and sundried on her property on raised beds for about 3 weeks.
There are precious few single-farm coffees available from this part of Ethiopia these days. Not long ago there were practically none at all. For the past 10 years, Royal Coffee, with support from select cooperatives, led the formation of the Single Farmer Lots Program, in order to break off single farmer lots from the larger cooperative blends sold anonymously through the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange (ECX), taking custody of these precious coffees through a direct sale. The program was a unique micro-channel of almost unprecedented specificity in coffee supply from Ethiopia during those first years. Farmers with the drive and means to sell direct were supported by Royal, and, in turn, our most enthusiastic buyers of Ethiopia coffee had access to a portfolio of single-farm lots, un-diluted by the typical cooperative- and exporter-level consolidations. The Single Farmer Lots Program represented a very sweet end to a chaotic chapter in Ethiopia’s coffee history, and we think it was a foundational model for what is happening now: the emergence of a new generation of micro-exporters engaged in start-up relationship farming in Ethiopia’s world-famous southern zones, putting more diversity and traceability into the global market than ever before.
Tewabech Tilo started processing and marketing her own coffee in 2019. After losing her husband 27 years ago, she raised her 6 children alone—all of whom are now college educated and work to help support her and her farm. Tewabech’s coffee is managed and exported by Konga Trading PLC, a recently-formed company owned by, who else, the former General Manager of the Yirgacheffe Coffee Farmers Cooperative Union (YCFCU), Takele Mammo. Takele was an instrumental partner of Royal’s during his time at YCFCU, helping us identify and successfully export single farmer lots for the first time in the Union’s long history.