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Kenya Mihuti AB Top

Cupping Notes: Tamarind, fuji apple, kumquat, baked strawberry

Country of Origin: Kenya

Region: Nyeri

Producer Type: Washing Station

Farm Name: Various smallholders

Processing: Washed

Processing: Overnight fermentation, dried on raised beds

Growing Altitude: 1700 MASL

Plant Species: Arabica

Varietal: Batian, Ruiru 11, SL28, SL34

About This Coffee

Mihutu Factory, established in 1960, operates under the Rugi Farmer Cooperative Society, which consists of 4,590 active members with an average farm size of less than one hectare. Rugi is a long-standing cooperative established in the late 1960s that oversees multiple wet mills in the area. Situated in Nyeri County, the town of Mihuti from which the washing station takes is name is nestled between Mount Kenya and the Aberdares range at an altitude of 1,700 meters. The region’s rural economy is primarily supported by coffee and dairy farming.  During the coffee harvest, the factory (as local wet mills are called) receives and processes coffee cherries daily. Coffees are depulped, fermented overnight, and then cleaned and sorted for density via concrete washing channels before being dried on raised beds for 7–15 days, rotated regularly for uniform dryness.

History of Coffee in Kenya

It seems likely that coffee grew wild within the region that would become Kenya, buried deep inside impenetrable forests, or perhaps hiding in plain site; but it wasn’t until 1895 that missionaries both protestant and catholic attempted to grow coffee for commercial purposes. The 100 seeds from Reunion Island that would serve as progenitors to the Kenyan coffee industry arrived on a train, carried by priests belonging to an order known as “Holy Ghost Fathers.” On August 12th, 1899, they arrived at the spot that would quickly become the country’s capital city. One of the early protestant medical missionaries was Dr. Henry Scott. After his death in 1911, a new hospital complex was named after Dr. Scott and when the department of agriculture took over the complex in 1923 they kept the name: Scott Agricultural Laboratories, or “Scott Labs.” This is the origin of the “SL” in SL28 and other coffee varieties selected at the lab.

Growing Coffee in Kenya

Coffee is grown through the highland regions of Kenya, including Kisii, Nyanza, and Bungoma in the west; Nakuru and Kericho in the Great Rift Valley; Machakos, Embu, and Meru to the east of Mt. Kenya; and the Taita hills near the coast. The largest and oldest coffee growing areas are the central highlands, particularly Nyeri, sandwiched between the foothills of Mt Kenya to the east and the Aberdare mountain range to the west. Most coffee in Kenya is grown between 4,500 and 6,500 feet. Nearly all of Kenya’s 700,000 coffee producers are small land holders belonging to cooperatives. Most common varieties in Kenya are Ruiru 11, SL28, SL34, and K7. SL34 and K7 were developed from heirloom bourbon known as “French Mission,” which was the primary variety grown prior to the 1930’s that can still be found today, as can Blue Mountain on some farms. Kenyan coffees are graded by screen size and while there are several grades, specialty coffee is AA, AB, or PB (peaberry), used in combination with quality grade FAQ or FAQ Plus (Fair Average Quality).

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