Western Province is one of Rwanda's most important coffee-growing regions. It is characterised by its unique geography, situated along Lake Kivu, with altitudes generally between 1,400 and 2,000 metres above sea level. The climate is temperate, with regular rainfall, and the volcanic soils are rich in minerals, creating ideal conditions for growing coffee.
The main coffee-growing districts in the region are Nyamasheke, Rusizi, Rutsiro, Karongi and Ngororero. The coffee produced here is renowned for its smoothness and complexity. It has pronounced fruity, citrus and red fruit notes.
The main coffee variety grown in this region is the red Bourbon, although there are a few plantations of Bourbon Mayaguez 139 and Jackson. Most of the coffee is grown on small family farms where it is harvested by hand. Most of the coffee is wet-processed, followed by drying on raised beds. However, coffee growing in this region faces specific challenges, particularly in controlling erosion due to the steep slopes and managing shade to protect the coffee trees.
Despite these challenges, Western Province produces some of Rwanda's most prized coffees, and several batches from the region have won awards in international competitions, testifying to the exceptional quality of the coffee grown there.