Akagera Urubyiruko

from Baho Coffee

process
slow-dried natural
variety
red bourbon
flavor profile
Blood orange, strawberry, white tea
$ 16 
Akagera Urubyiruko

The Why

Coffee growing has been essential to the economic survival of Rwanda, with a government regulated industry that guarantees standardized prices. Even still, the majority of Rwandan coffee is controlled by just two multi-national companies, and most of the money ends up leaving the country. This follows the typical model of imperialist extraction. The US and European capitalists create crises, entrench themselves through providing “humanitarian aid”, and then exploit people and resources for profit. Baho differs from the norm in a simple and material way - revenue from coffee stays in Rwanda.

Urubyriruko, meaning youth, is a separation of young growers’ coffee, processed at Baho’s Akagera station.

Quick tips:

This coffee benefits from a longer aging period. We recommend opening the vac-sealed bags at least a few days before brewing if possible!

For more tips and brewing recipes, head to our Dial-in page!

Details

origin
Rwanda
location
Bushekeri Sector, Nyamasheke District
who
Baho Coffee / Emmanuel Rusatira
how
Imported by Sundog Trading (in coalition with Semilla)
farm
elevation
1540-1900 masl
process details
Cherries are sorted under shade to remove visible defects before multiple rounds of floating. The denser coffee is packed into sealed plastic bags, placed in the shade and fermented for 18 hours in a low oxygen environment. The cherries are then spread onto raised beds in a single layer, turned and shaded to maintain an ideal bed temperature. Total drying time is 65 days.

Akagera Urubyiruko

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Please note! Shipping is $8 flat-rate, but there is a free pickup option. We do have to charge $1 to initiate a subscription. This charge (plus any shipping cost) will be applied to your first bill.

The Why

Details

Subscriptions are billed on the 1st of the month, but we roast and ship on the first Tuesday. Each order is packaged in vacuum-sealed boxes and is shipped via USPS or deposited in our Ann Arbor lock-box.

Questions about this or anything else? Please feel free to get in touch! We truly love chatting with y'all, and would be happy to talk through subscription options!

Akagera Urubyiruko

from Baho Coffee

$ 16 

The Details

Coffee growing has been essential to the economic survival of Rwanda, with a government regulated industry that guarantees standardized prices. Even still, the majority of Rwandan coffee is controlled by just two multi-national companies, and most of the money ends up leaving the country. This follows the typical model of imperialist extraction. The US and European capitalists create crises, entrench themselves through providing “humanitarian aid”, and then exploit people and resources for profit. Baho differs from the norm in a simple and material way - revenue from coffee stays in Rwanda.

Urubyriruko, meaning youth, is a separation of young growers’ coffee, processed at Baho’s Akagera station.

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