Nensebo
ETHIOPIA
A super sweet, natural-processed coffee from Faysel Abdosh Yonis’ (Testi Coffee) Nensebo washing station, made out of the crop of smallholder farmers from the Nensebo district in the West Arsi region of Guji.
Our coffee comes from the Nensebo woreda (district) of West Arsi in the Oromia region of Ethiopia. Part of the Guji Zone, named after a tribe of the local Oromo peoples. Founded in 2009, the privately-owned Nensebo washing station collects the daily harvests of around 900 nearby smallholders. A smallholder cultivates an area of less than 1 hectare on average, with up to 1500 trees. The use of chemicals and pruning of shrubs is not typical, so the crop can be considered organic by default. The coffee cherries arriving at the station are sorted by hand and then placed on raised drying beds in thin layers. The cherries are turned every 2 to 3 hours in the first few days to avoid over-fermentation and mold growth. Depending on the weather, 4 to 6 weeks later the beans are transported to Addis Ababa where the final hulling, sorting and export preparation takes place.