Kangocho Coffee Factory is one of three coffee factories owned by the Gikanda Farmers' Cooperative Society. The factory processes the coffee of 781 co-op members. The coffee factory is located 5 kilometers from Karatina, on the slopes of Mt. Kenya.
At harvest, coffee cherries are hand-picked & then taken to the factory the same day. They are washed & sorted to remove over/under-ripe cherries & foreign material. The cherries are then de-pulped & left to dry ferment for 24 hours. Afterward, the coffee beans are washed & then spread out to dry on raised beds for 7-15 days.
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region Nyeri County
farm/farmer Gikanda Farmers' Coopertive Society
altitude 1600-1800 meters
crop 2024
cultivar SL28, SL34, Ruiru 11, Batian
process Washed
SL28 was bred by Scott Laboratories in 1931 using various coffees from Ethiopia, Sudan & Yemen. SL34 is a mutation of French Mission Bourbon selected by Scott Laboratories in the '30s. Ruiru 11 was bred in 1985 at the Coffee Research Station in Ruiru. The aim was for a coffee plant with high resistance to coffee leaf rust & coffee berry disease. Batian, [named after the highest peak of Mt. Kenya] was bred at the Coffee Research Station for disease resistance & released in 2010.
Ripe coffee cherries at Kangocho Washing Station.
Coffee tree with ripe & unripe cherries.
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