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Ethiopia
Mesfin Dabessa

Walensuu

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About this coffee

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The Chalchissa farm covers 150 hectares and lies in the heart of a beautiful forest in the Jimma appellation.

Its roots lie in the small family farm run by the father of the two owners. Inspired by their farmer father, Mesfin and Yidnekachew Dabessa invested in the Chalchissa farm 10 years ago to replicate the family business on a larger scale.

They now produce this natural coffee as follows: after harvesting, the coffee is left to dry in the sun for 20 days on specially designed raised beds. However, it is covered at night and when it rains. The coffee is harvested by hand using meticulous methods that are becoming increasingly rare in the region.

The coffee trees of Chalchissa benefit from a rich natural environment. The flora unique to this forest adds to the quality of this high altitude forest coffee.

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  • Origin

    Ethiopia
  • Zone

    Jimma
  • Woreda

    Limmu Kossa
  • Farm

    Walensuu
  • Producer

    Mesfin Dabessa
  • Species

    Arabica
  • Variety

    Heirloom

  • Process

    Natural

  • Drying

    Drying beds

  • Altitude

    1800 - 2000
  • Harvest period

    November - January
  • Type of harvest

    Manual

The farm Walensuu

The farm is located in the Oromo region, 80 kilometres north of Jimma in the heart of the Oromo appellation. It covers 150 hectares. Its two owners are brothers who chose this site, located just 2 kilometres from the family plantation of Wolensu, themselves. They invested heavily in the project in 2008 by developing the land to obtain an export permit, allowing them to position themselves on the international market and in the United States in particular. Mesfin and Yidnekachew Dabessa met Jacques one year ago at our Addis Ababa office. Jacques quickly realised that their forest coffee was of a particularly high quality, and Belco is now the exclusive distributor of part of their harvest in Europe.
The Walensuu farm has a nursery with more than 80,000 plants. It is situated deep in a dense forest home to a great diversity of species. Some, like the Qararo, which is a slow-growing tree that it is forbidden to cut down, are becoming increasingly rare in Ethiopia. Generally speaking, coffee production helps to preserve the forest, unlike some other agricultural crops. Mesfin and Yidnekachew Dabessa have also chosen to preserve two hectares of woodland as a protected area, free of any form of production.
Our Belco teams are keen to help them achieve their objective, which is to produce a forest coffee that also serves to protect their exceptional environment.
Mesfin and Yidnekachew have created a family structure that is currently managed by Mesfin. His brother is still present, as he lives near the farm in Limmu and can help whenever necessary. Mesfin dedicates his time to ensuring the Walensuu farm is running smoothly. He also oversees coffee processing and exports from Addis Ababa.
 

  • Total number of hectares

    150
  • Altitude

    1800-2000
  • Environment

    Mountainous
  • Shady

    Forest coffee
  • Agroforestry level

    Forest coffee

Meet Mesfin Dabessa

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A few words about Mesfin Dabessa

Mesfin Dabessa graduated from Harrar University with a degree in agriculture. After working for several years in the Ethiopian government and then for NGOs, he returned to his native region to work for recognition of the quality of its coffee. After taking over the family business and paying tribute to his father's work on the farm, he has grown it and now offers excellent coffees from the Jimma zone. We are always delighted to offer you Mesfin coffees.

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