
Wadi Mahyad - Community Lot
Wadi Mahyad - Community Lot is a Yemen, Natural, Yemenia coffee from Rabbit Hole Roasters.
In stock 30+ days
Details
- Origin
- Yemen
- Process
- Natural
- Variety
- Yemenia
Available Sizes
- 250g — $30.98 ($12.39/100g)
- 1000g — $121.74 ($12.17/100g)
- 2000g — $208.90 ($10.45/100g)
Available Sizes▾
- 250g — $30.98 ($12.39/100g)
- 1000g — $121.74 ($12.17/100g)
- 2000g — $208.90 ($10.45/100g)
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Description
Impressions: Orange, carob, pecan, caramel Roast degree: 2.5/5 Country: Yemen Governate: Al Mahwit Village: Wadi Mahyad Varietal: Yemenia Process: Natural Partner importer: Qima Coffee This natural lot from the Wadi Mahyad community is showcasing the stellar and immaculate treatment of this beautiful yemenia varietal. (also check out the Women Alchemy lot from the same village!) Many farmers in Yemen don’t produce enough coffee to export a complete lot, which would, at a minimum, be one full 60kg bag. Community lots ensures that those farmers are paid fairly for the coffee despite producing small a small amount, because otherwise, they would have to sell their production on the local market for far less. The Mahwit region is quite cut off and it's hard to find Mahwiti coffee. With the right processing, Qima found the coffee can be excellent and they have been working with smallholders from Wadi Mahyad to access the market with more of their coffees, helping them fetch higher prices (see our transparency report). Less than three years ago, Qima distributed seedlings in the region and have been interviewing farmers to see how these seedlings were performing. Volumes per tree are up by 50% this year across the community, a great news for farmers! Mahwit’s journey from neglect to promise testifies to the perseverance, innovation, and community spirit of the region.







