Burundi Long Miles Ninga Peaberry
Burundi Long Miles Ninga Peaberry

Burundi Long Miles Ninga Peaberry

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COUNTRY: Burundi
REGION: Murambaya Province, Kayanza
FARM: 764 Small Holders
VARIETY: Red Bourbon
PROCESS: Washed
ELEVATION: 1800-2000 M
CUPPING NOTES: Burnt Sugar, Bakers Chocolate, Spice

    
This is our fifth year buying coffee from the Long Miles Coffee Project in Burundi.  Long Miles Coffee Project, started by Ben and Kristy Carlson, creates traceable micro-lots that yield consistently great coffees while improving the livelihoods of the small holding farmers who grow them. They offer year-long agricultural assistance to farmers as well as paying premiums for high quality cherry.  Their practices allow us to purchase these coffees year after year with predictable excellent quality.
     
Ninga Coffee Washing Station is the third and most recent processing site built by Long Miles Coffee Project (LMCP). In 2013 LMCP built Bukeye, its first processing station, in nearby Muramvya province. As Bukeye’s popularity grew, the incoming volume of cherry began to outstrip the capacity of the station; farmers from far away communities were traveling long distances, many more than 3 hours by foot, to deliver. In 2017 the LMCP group bought a piece of property on Ninga, one of the regional hills whose farmers were traveling the furthest to Bukeye. After multiple years of regulatory delays, the Ninga coffee washing station was finally opened to farmers and processed its first trial naturals. Today the Ninga station services farmers from 3 nearby hills: Ninga, Bumba, and Giku. It also produces washed, natural, honey, and anaerobically fermented coffees. This lot is an anaerobic honey process lot from participating farmers across Bumba hill.        LMCP is a microlot business. All of their infrastructure, systems, employees, and marketing are designed to support large numbers of unique and fully traceable coffees. Doing so in Burundi is especially difficult because farms produce very little cherry and are scattered across broad landscapes. They are also numerous, requiring the successful coordination of hundreds of farmers and processing staff just to produce a single differentiated lot. Importantly, such an effort requires sustainable prices to support, so the coffee itself needs to be as delicious as possible. Fortunately LMCP excels at identifying landscapes and communities with potential, and investing heavily in farmer livelihood. With this formula they are easily producing many of the country’s best coffees each year. 
     LMCP organizes their farmer base by the hills they live on, designating delivery days of the week for each microregion. This is common practice for processors in Burundi, but unlike most, LMCP separates every hill and delivery day until processing is complete and a quality assessment has been made. Contributing farmers from Bumba hill are registered partners with LMCP and receive not only highly competitive prices and post-harvest premiums for their cherry, but also farm-level trainings covering canopy and fertilizer development, pruning, harvesting for quality and integrated pest management. Farmer trainings are all provided by local “Coffee Scouts”, LMCP’s team of community-based trainers who serve as local instructors. The education and high prices combined have helped many of LMCP’s farmers renew their faith in coffee as a long-term livelihood. Long Miles works with a total of 5,500 farmers between their 3 washing stations, servicing 11 different hills.
    This is a peaberry selection, which represents a very small portion of the total crop, that is sorted out post-harvest.  We are roasting this one to a medium-light level and accentuating bittersweet chocolatey notes, while preserving the inherent sweetness of this coffee.  This is a great balanced cup with something for everyone to enjoy!

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Lydia and Georgio

Have made coffee their liveliehood. Carrying on that tradition, we continue to search for the best coffees possible and we pay a sustainable price to the farmers who work hard to produce quality focused coffees on their farms.

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