Ethiopia: Durato Bombe, Sidamo
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In 2006, Asefa Dukamo and his brother Mulugeta founded Daye Bensa Coffee within the Sidama region. With 16 washing stations and 4 dry mills, their coffee is processed in a timely, efficient manner. Hard work and meticulous processing at the Qunqa mill occur, and the whole cherries are sun-dried for 15 days at most––this creates a sweet, complex profile. The Durato Bombe coffee is collected from 626 farmers in its namesake village and the Bensa Woreda Sidama zone. In fact, the Durato Bombe also shares its name with the mountain it originates and grows on!
- bean category
- Conventional
- country
- Ethiopia
- local region
- Sidamo
- global region
- Africa
- process
- Natural
- variety
- Heirloom
- altitude
- 2,050 - 2,150 masl
- harvest
- November - January
- organic
- No
- fair trade
- No
- rainforest alliance
- No
- decaf
- No
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