Mahiga AA, Nyeri County, Kenya | Washed MUK-7754
Location: |
Mumwe, Nyeri, Kenya
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Producer |
Mahiga AA
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Varietal: | SL28, SL34 |
Process: | Washed |
Altitude: |
1700-1900
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Production/Harvest Date: | Feb 25 |
Cup Score: | 87.75 |
Cup profile: |
Lemon, blackberry, tomato, butter, toffee |
Moisture Level | 9.7% (as of 5th July) |
Water Activity (aW) | 0.50 |
The vast majority of the coffee bought and sold in Kenya is traded through the national auction system, where marketing agents enter cooperatives' and estates' coffee and traders come to bid. The main buyers from this auction system are large multinationals, who then offer the lots to importers and roasters. Unfortunately, this has been the only way to purchase Kenyan coffee for a long time and we've become frustrated with the lack of transparency, poor service and price volatility.
In the last couple of years we have started buying directly from the auction using a local Kenyan company, who bid on the coffee on our behalf, after we have cupped through auction samples filtered by a local cupper. his was not only a conscious decision to support local, Kenyan businesses, but also to make the supply chain more efficient and save money, in order to pass on those savings to roasters. We hope that these savings help increase the presence of Kenyan coffees on roasters' menus.
This is intended to be the first part of a plan to work on the transparency limitations in Kenya and ultimately the goal is to avoid using the auction system at all, by working directly with farmers associations, cooperatives and small estates, and not through a marketing agent. Mt. Kenya, at the helm of Kenya's Central Province, is the second tallest peak on the continent of Africa and a commanding natural presence. The mountain itself is a single point inside a vast and surreal thicket of ascending national forest and active game protection communities.
The central counties of Kenya extend from the center of the national park, like six irregular pie slices, with their points meeting at the peak of the mountain. It is along the lower edge of these forests where, in wet, high elevation communities with mineral-rich soil (Mt. Kenya is a stratovolcano) many believe the best coffees in Kenya, often the world, are crafted. Nyeri is perhaps the most well-known of these central counties.
