Regions

RWANDA

German Missionaries first brought coffee to Rwanda in 1904, but the Country did not produce enough to begin exports until 1917. After World War I, the League of Nations Mandate stripped Germany of its colonial rule over Rwanda, and handed it to the Belgians. This is why, historically, most of Rwanda’s coffee has been exported to Belgium.

Source: “The World Atlas of Coffee” Second Edition, Author James Hoffmann.

Capital: Kigali

Population: 14’000’000

Annual Production: 350’000 60kg Bags

Land under Coffee: 42’000 Hectares

Harvest: March – June

Coffee Varieties: Bourbon, Mibirizi

Tasting Profile: Red Apples – Red Grapes – Floral

Growing Altitude: Strictly High Grown

(1300 m – 2200 m / 4300 ft – 7200 ft)

Processing Method: Wet (Washed)