This lot is sourced from more than 350 farmers living in the Yirgacheffe, Idido district. Farmers deliver ripe cherries to the Gizat washing station, where they undergo a meticulous sorting process to ensure only the best cherries are selected. These are then immediately placed on raised beds and dried over 15- 20 days.
These African raised beds are carefully constructed to ensure proper air circulation and temperature control for optimal, steady drying. Cherries are also turned regularly to prevent damage via over-fermentation and mould growth.
The cherries are stored at a local warehouse after their moisture content is recorded at 11.5-12%. They are then further processed (colour, density, and screen size sorted) and milled ready for export.
Packaging
- Cans come with a lid so you can reseal them after opening
- 1kg bags are packed in a soft plastic that can be recycled through programs like Reground
