Yemen Khulani Amer
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Yemen Khulani Amer
Yemen Khulani Amer
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region processing arrival date lot size bag size packaging farm gate Yes cultivar detail grade appearance roast recommendations country origin type Farm Gate recommended espresso Yes
Product Overview
Product Overview
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COFFEE DETAILS
| process method | Dry Process (Natural) |
|---|---|
| cultivar | Heirloom Types |
| farm gate | Yes |
Farm Notes
Farm Notes
Origin & Farm Notes
"Khulani" is the name given to heirloom cultivars selected and cultivated in the Khulan Amer district, Sa'ada. Generally, this is a varietal distinction based on regional cultivation, and includes a subset of varietal types that are dispersed across 6 districts in the Sa'ada Governorate. This particular lot comes from a farmers association in the region called the Khulani Coffee Society for Agricultural Development, who's mission has been to improve both quality and productivity for coffee farmers across the surrounding regions by offering technical support and price stability through their relationships with marketing agents. The coffee is collected from small farmers in the Sana'a mountain growing regions of Saqin, Haidan, Joma'ah Razih, Munabbeh, and Ghamer. To get slightly more granular, 222 farmers in total contributed coffee from their farms to this regional blend, who on average have 1000 trees planted on less than 1/2 hectare of land. Coffee is grown at extremely high altitudes, starting at 1400 meters and topping out at 2500 meters above sea level! This lot was secured through Fatoum Muslot, who runs the family coffee business, Pearl of Tehama, started by her father back in the 1950s. They've long exported Yemeni coffee, and since Fatoum has started managing the group, she has worked to implement practices such as more stringent hand sorting and using Ecotact storage bags in order to directly affect their coffee's overall quality. We're quite pleased with the physical condition of both coffees we bought from Fatoum this year, the lack of underripe coffee and shipping in barrier bags has really benefitted the resulting cup quality. During their long history in the coffee trade they've forged longstanding connections with farming groups in several growing regions, and because of these connections, are able to buy coffee in a more direct way. This It's been a few years now since we've picked up Yemeni coffee, not necessarily by choice, but mainly due to the difficulties exporting from a country at war. The situation there is still quite dire, and I'm amazed that anything is making it out of the country. Read our interview with Fatoum Mouslot from 2020.
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Technical Specifications
Key specifications and operating details for this product.
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| type | Farm Gate |
| recommended espresso | Yes |
Yemen Khulani Amer
Yemen Khulani Amer
Full Cupping Notes
Specs
| region | |
|---|---|
| processing | |
| arrival date | |
| lot size | |
| bag size | |
| packaging | |
| farm gate | Yes |
| cultivar detail | |
| grade | |
| appearance | |
| roast recommendations | |
| country origin | |
| type | Farm Gate |
| recommended espresso | Yes |