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Producing Region
Gishamwana, Rulindo, Kabirizi, Kigeyo
Harvest
March - August
German missionaries introduced coffee to Rwanda in the early 1900’s where the first coffee trees were planted on mountains on the east side of the country. The late 1990s saw better support from the government as well as aid agencies who funded assets such as washing stations. Cooperatives were formed to support farmer interests and farmers received sophisticated training. The washed coffee is highly sought after and sold as a speciality coffee.
The topography is mountainous and volcano peaks reach to heights of 4,500 metres. These great altitudes provide prime conditions to cultivate coffee along with the prevalent sunshine and equatorial mist.
The coffees are known for their sweetness and strong bodies, notes are typically of red fruits such as plum and raisin as well as some citric acidity.
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| Capital | Kigali |
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| Area | 26,500 sq. km |
| Population | 11.6 Million |
| Language | Kirwanda and French |
| Currency | Rwanda Franc |
| Annual Production | 280,000 60kg bags |
| Coffee Producing Area | x |
|---|---|
| Producing Regions | Gishamwana, Rulindo, Kabirizi, Kigeyo |
| Coffee Varietals | x |
| Terrain | Mountainous, Volcano peaks |
| Altitude | 1,400 – 1,800 |
| Soil | Laterite |
| Processing | Washed |
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