Regions

YEMEN

Yemen has been producing coffee on a commercial basis for longer than any other country, and its coffee is distinctive, perhaps challenging, and certainly unusual. Despite a strong demand for Yemeni coffee over the centuries, its trade has never been commoditized. Yemen is unique, from its coffee varieties and its terraced farming to its processing and its trade.

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

Capital: Sanaa

Population: 34’000’000

Annual Production: 150’000 60kg Bags

Land under Coffee: 31’000 Hectares

Harvest: October – December

Coffee Varieties: Heirloom Varieties such as Mattari, Ismaili, Harazi, Dawairi, Dawarani, Sanani, Haimi, Mahwaiti, Tufahi, Udaini, Kholani, Shani, Safi, Masrahi, Shami, Bazi, Mathani, Jua’ari

Tasting Profile: Wild – Complex – Pungent

Growing Altitude: Strictly High Grown

(1600 m – 2200 m / 5200 ft – 7200 ft)

Processing Method: Dry (Natural)