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D.R. Congo- Medium Light Roast Bourbon, Caturra, Catuai Whole Beans

D.R. Congo- Medium Light Roast Bourbon, Caturra, Catuai Whole Beans

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Origin: SOPACDI cooperative, Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo

Cultivar: Bourbon, Caturra, Catuai

Process: Washed

Roast Level: Medium-Light

Taste profile: Molasses, melon, coriander

Introducing another Crowd Pleaser, a medium-light roast from the highlands of Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This coffee comes from the SOPACDI cooperative, a beacon of hope and resilience in a region that has faced years of conflict and hardship. SOPACDI, which stands for Solidarité Paysanne pour la Promotion des Actions Café et Développement Intégral, unites over 5,300 farmers from diverse ethnic groups in eastern Congo, working together to produce some of Africa’s finest coffee.

Cultivated at altitudes ranging from 1460 to over 2000 meters above sea level, this coffee thrives in the fertile soil and mild climate surrounding Lake Kivu. The cooperative’s commitment to quality and sustainability is reflected in their organic and Fairtrade certifications, making this coffee as ethically produced as it is exceptional in flavor.

Our medium-light roast highlights the unique characteristics of this Kivu coffee, offering a complex profile with tasting notes of rich molasses, sweet melon, and a hint of coriander. The tangy malic acidity and syrupy sweetness create a well-rounded and satisfying cup that tells a story of perseverance and unity.

SOPACDI was the first cooperative in the D.R. Congo to achieve the prestigious Kivu 2 grade, the highest national coffee grade since 1967, and the first to be both Fairtrade and organic certified. Through coffee, SOPACDI members are not just rebuilding their communities but also reviving the specialty coffee industry in the D.R. Congo.


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SOPACDI
From SOPACDI:

We are over 5300 farmers from different ethnic groups in the Kivu Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, producing some of the finest coffee in Africa. After years of conflict and civil war, our Fairtrade-certified coffee promotes working together for a better future.

Solidarité Paysanne pour la Promotion des Actions Café et Développement Intégral (SOPACDI) is a 1st grade cooperative group based in the provinces of North and South Kivu in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). SOPACDI was founded in 2001 but due to turmoil in the region, production could not begin until 2008. Peace and stability has returned, allowing the cooperative to blossom from 19 founding members to a membership that now totals over 5,300 producers. SOPACDI’s members are grouped into 43 “cells” spread across 8 sectors in eastern Congo. Women make up 29% of the membership, and they were Fairtrade certified in 2011.

The cooperative was created to enable local producers to unite together and commercialize their coffee for direct collective international export, instead of having to transport the coffee themselves overseas on a dangerous journey. Before SOPACDI was founded, farmers had to smuggle coffee across Lake Kivu to Rwanda to barter for food and goods. This sometimes resulted in people losing their lives when attempting to cross the lake in bad weather. Thankfully, SOPACDI’s creation means coffee producers can now safely cultivate high quality coffee together to export internationally.

SOPACDI is leading the way in reviving the DRC’s specialty coffee industry. They were the first cooperative in the country to be awarded the top national coffee grade, “Kivu 2”, since 1967. They were also the first coffee cooperative in the DRC to be Fairtrade and organic certified. Their goal is to improve the lives of their members through coffee cultivation. SOPACDI’s guiding principles are to combine peace and reconciliation with producing the finest coffee quality possible.

We live in a beautiful but very difficult place. Our small communities are remote, scattered amongst the highlands of the mountains surrounding Lake Kivu in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Our coffee grows at an altitude of 1460m to over 2000 meters above sea level.

We have lived through civil war and in great poverty for many years, but since forming our cooperative Sopacdi, despite our challenges, we also feel full of hope. For the first time we have good buyers for our coffee, who buy from us directly. Our homes are basic, without electricity, running water and other amenities. But our families are back together and we are re-building our communities.

Our headquarters are in the town of Minova, and we have just finished building the first coffee washing station the region for over 40 years.

SOPACDI grows its coffee near Lake Kivu in the Congolese highlands. The plentiful rainfall and mild climate create ideal conditions for producing high quality coffees. Producers pick ripe coffee cherries and transport them to SOPACDI’s washing stations. Coffee is then washed and dried in the sun, before being transported by boat for secondary processing in Goma. After this the coffee is transported to the Kenyan port of Mombasa or Tanzanian port Dar-es-Salam for international export. SOPACDI owns 4 central washing stations, central drying station and a cupping laboratory.

The first coffee in the DR Congo to achieve top national grade – Kivu 2 – since 1967
Specialty fully-washed arabica coffee
Organic certification
FLO certification number 26275
Main harvest from March to June; fly crop from September to October
Shipments from June to December
Altitude 1460m to over 2000 meters above sea level