Uganda
Ugandan, Rwenzori
Ugandan, Rwenzori
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The specs
TASTING NOTES
Orange, Pineapple, and Tropical Fruit
COUNTRY
Uganda
REGION
Rwenzori Mountains, borderland with the Democratic Republic of the Congo
PRODUCER / FARM
Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda / Agri Evolve
ALTITUDE
1800+ masl
PROCESS
Pulper Anaerobic
VARIETAL
SL14 and SL28
CUP SCORE
86.75
TYPE
Regular
ROAST
Light Roast
Product description
For a fermented process coffee this presents really cleanly in the cup with subtle light fruitiness.
This coffee really suits filter type brewing along with the French press, but don't shy away from it if you're an adventures espresso explorer.
With Flavour Notes of Tropical fruit, Pineapple and Orange
Green coffee cupping score of 86.75
I only have 1 sacks of Rwenzori, so get it while you can.
About this coffee
Agri Evolve’s pulped anaerobic process involves pulping fresh cherries and placing them, with their mucilage, into grain pro bags and sealed.
Each bag, containing around 70kg of the pulped mixture, is left to ferment for three days. After this, the fermented coffee is removed from the bags and left to dry in a thin layer on raised beds. During this time the coffee is turned regularly to ensure even drying.
Country: Uganda
Region: Rwenzori Mountains, borderland with the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Altitude: 1800 masl
Process: Pulped Anaerobic
Varietal: Arabica SL14 & SL28
Tasting notes: Tropical Fruit, Orange & Pineapple
Cup Score: 86.75
Sourced through Omwani & Agri Evolve
Agri Evolve is a profit-for-purpose agribusiness based in the Rwenzori Mountains of Uganda, specializing in coffee production, processing, and export. Founded in 2016, the company supports smallholder farmers by providing resources, training, and market access, with the goal of improving coffee quality, increasing farmer income, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices. Agri Evolve works with approximately 2,000 farmers across Uganda’s Kasese District and is committed to building a positive social and environmental impact in the region.
History
Agri Evolve’s origins trace back to 2010 when Johnny Rowland, then a tropical agriculture student, moved to Uganda and began working at a Rural Development Centre in Kasese. This centre provided agricultural support to local farmers, offering Rowland his first look into rural farming challenges. Here he observed the lack of access to fair market prices and efficient processing facilities, which led to poor-quality coffee and low incomes for farmers.
Motivated by these experiences, Rowland founded Agri Evolve in 2016 as a coffee collection point in the Rwenzori Mountains. This initial operation aimed to pay farmers better prices and ensure prompt payment, setting a foundation of trust in the community.
Recognising the need for better processing infrastructure, the following year they invested in the equipment for processing, enabling Agri Evolve to control coffee quality through washing and drying, which increased the coffee’s market value.
Over time, the station expanded into a full-scale processing facility, bringing new economic stability and job opportunities to the community.
Operations and Impact
Agri Evolve operates as a profit-for-purpose business, meaning that profits are reinvested to support local farmers and community development projects. The company has invested in processing equipment, demonstration farms, and technical expertise to enhance the quality and marketability of Rwenzori coffee. Agri Evolve’s facilities include advanced washing stations, mechanical dryers, and greenhouses, enabling high standards in coffee processing.
Agri Evolve works with approximately 2,000 smallholder farmers in the region, offering fair pricing and bonuses for quality produce, as well as covering transportation costs. Farmers are trained in best practices, focusing on improved yield, quality, and environmental conservation.
In 2022, Agri Evolve completed construction on the Nyabirongo Processing Station, one of Uganda’s largest and most advanced coffee facilities. Equipped for both wet and dry processing, the station streamlines coffee production, eliminating the need for off-site milling and creating new employment opportunities in the area. Agri Evolve has also established multiple buying centers across the Rwenzori Mountains, providing accessible market points for farmers and reinforcing the company’s long-term presence in the region.
Pictures from Omwani coffee
How to store coffee at home
To keep your coffee as fresh as possible, you need to protect your coffee from air, sunlight, heat, and moisture. These all will contribute to making it stale and lose flavour.
We suggest keeping your coffee in an airtight container, in a cool, dry cupboard. Our bags all have a de-gassing valve, to let out CO2 that the beans produce once roasted, it's not just there to sniff the coffee, and a reusable ziplock. So if you don't have a fancy coffee jar just push the air out the bag, zip the lock and give the bag another squeeze to get any remaining air out.
Do not store your coffee in the fridge. Roasted coffee absorbs moisture from the air (hygroscopic) and will also take up surrounding aromas. The aromas and moisture levels in the fridge will react with the coffee and delicate flavours will deteriorate.
Choosing Grind Size
If you need some help choosing which grind size to select then checkout which settings we use in the roastery for each brew method, or feel free to give us a shout and ask any questions.