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RWANDA – Roasted with Probat

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Muka Kivu: a taste of Rwanda, thanks to Emmanuele and Baho Coffee.
RECOMMENDED USE OF GROUND COFFEE
NOTES
Profile: Fruity
Key Descriptor: Raisins
Aroma/Flavor: Strawberry, hibiscus, panela, grapefruit, green tea and violet
TRACEABILITY
Species: Arabica
Varietal: Red Bourbon
Height of crops: 1,550-1,900 m.a.s.l.
Screen: 16/18
CUPPING SCORE
Aroma: 8.00
Flavor: 8.00
Acidity: 5.00
Completion: 7.75
Body: 7.78
Balance: 7.75
Global: 7.75
Cleaning in cup: 10.00
Sweetness: 10.00
Uniformity: 10.00
TOTAL: 85.00 SCA


WHAT ARE SCA POINTS?
PROCESS
Collection type: Manual-Selective
Process: Traditional
Type of process: Traditional washing
Fermentation: Aerobic
Drying technique: Open air drying

ORIGIN: Rwanda

REGION: Kizi Rift

PRODUCER: Emmanuel Rutsatira

Muka kivu is produced by a family-owned exporter from Rwanda who works with several coffee-growing regions in the country. This group of small coffee producers takes advantage of the collaborative economy to get their coffees directly to roasters. They are focused on cup quality, environmental and economic sustainability, and transparency in the supply chain. They achieve this by working vertically from the farm to the roaster as a single team. They aim to produce sustainable coffee and high-quality microlots. Also fair prices for coffee farmers who improve their quality of life and that of their families by adding value to roasters through transparency and teamwork.

THE PRODUCER

Emmanuele Rutsatira is the owner of Baho Coffee, a family business. After 15 years working for a Rwandan coffee exporting group, in 2016 he began his project, with the aim of finding washing stations in various areas of Rwanda to offer the different profiles that are produced at the origin. Baho Coffee currently has 12 washing stations spread throughout the country, where they process the cherries ensuring the highest quality. The name 'Baho' comes from an expression that means "to have life, to be strong and to overcome adversity." Emmanuele feels reflected with this expression since after much effort he managed to raise his family and today he is a businessman who works alongside coffee farmers to empower them and improve day after day.