Hi coffee lovers
I woke up today morning and thought to my self, What am i gonna have for Breakfast? Cappuccino was my first choice. But guess what, The Country is out of coffee, both in their stores and outlets.
Most countries focus alot on exports and forget people at home are also coffee addicts
How long is this going to go on? no one knows and the funny thing is, no predictions came into light so as to warn the internal customers that we might run out of coffee so as to prepare for this. ARFIC, more work needs to be done to solve this problem
Tuesday, 29 April 2014
Sunday, 27 April 2014
Burundi Coffee and Baristas: Rossetta republic was the place to hide my practic...
Burundi Coffee and Baristas: Rossetta republic was the place to hide my practic...: Rossetta republic was the place to hide my practice!! # latteart # rossetta # trail # practice # bujacafe # b...
Burundi Coffee and Baristas: Coffee Agronomy of Burundi
Burundi Coffee and Baristas: Coffee Agronomy of Burundi: Emerging from over a decade of civil strife and economic instability Burundi is poised to regain a foothold in its ascent as a significant ...
Saturday, 26 April 2014
Coffee Agronomy of Burundi
Emerging from over a decade of civil strife and economic
instability Burundi is poised to regain a foothold in its ascent as a
significant player in global coffee markets. Burundi is already well
positioned in an increasingly privatized environment to capitalize on its
comparative agro-ecological advantages and long coffee producing traditions and
expand its supply of coffees to higher value specialty markets around the
world.
Burundi’s goal of producing high quality coffees for specialty markets requires the application of “best agronomic practices” in the production of coffee cherries. InterCafé-Burundi, an inter-professional coffee trade association, is charged with providing coffee growers with training in targeted practices and technologies including:
Burundi’s goal of producing high quality coffees for specialty markets requires the application of “best agronomic practices” in the production of coffee cherries. InterCafé-Burundi, an inter-professional coffee trade association, is charged with providing coffee growers with training in targeted practices and technologies including:
- Pruning. Pruning
is another important, if labor intensive, practice in coffee farming.
Pruning prevents coffee trees from growing too tall and too large and
producing a yield that is smaller than average and inaccessible.
Proper pruning also helps to reduce plant diseases and pest infestations.
- Mulching. Mulching
is the age-old agricultural practice of spreading leaves or cut grass
around the trunks of a plantation crop to keep the area humid and free of
weeds. The gradual decay of mulch also adds organic content to the soil.
Experts in coffee cultivation say that mulching is important for the
production of denser coffee beans; it increases both the quality and the
quantity of the yield of coffee trees. Mulching of coffee trees is
recommended and carried out all over East Africa.
- Composting and inputs use. The application of compost and other inputs such as
approved fertilizers and pesticides are vital to improving higher and
stable levels of cherry production. Only safe and sustainable practices
are advocated by InterCafe-Burundi.
- Harvesting practices.
Harvesting cherries when they are perfectly ripe and transporting them to
local washing stations within six hours is the rule in Burundi. Cherries
that do not conform to ripeness standards or that float when submerged in
flotation tanks at the washing station are separated and discarded or
processed separately on-farm as washed coffee.
Rossetta republic was the place to hide my practice!!
#latteart #rossetta #trail #practice #bujacafe #burundicoffee #lmcp #baristafun
#latteart #rossetta #trail #practice #bujacafe #burundicoffee #lmcp #baristafun
Coffee Brewing
There are many methods for
brewing a fine cup of coffee, no single technique is right for everyone. The
method you choose for brewing your coffee should be based on your needs and
your unique coffee preferences or considering what the client has asked for and
how long is he there to wait for that cup of coffee. Do you want a hearty mug
of coffee for breakfast? An afternoon cappuccino? Or a dessert espresso?
Do you prefer a milder coffee or a more full-bodied coffee flavor?
The quality and flavor of your coffee is not only determined by the brewing process you prefer but also by the type of coffee you select. For example, what country is the coffee from, what region and what variety of coffee tree? Or is it a blend from several countries, regions or varieties? Do you favor a dark roast coffee, a light blend or something in between? What kind of grind have you selected? Remember to be creative -- you can choose a dark espresso roast coffee and still have it ground to be brewed in a drip system.
But no matter how you choose to brew your coffee, there are guidelines to follow which will give you the best cup of coffee possible.
And who would help us with the guidelines required?!!
The quality and flavor of your coffee is not only determined by the brewing process you prefer but also by the type of coffee you select. For example, what country is the coffee from, what region and what variety of coffee tree? Or is it a blend from several countries, regions or varieties? Do you favor a dark roast coffee, a light blend or something in between? What kind of grind have you selected? Remember to be creative -- you can choose a dark espresso roast coffee and still have it ground to be brewed in a drip system.
But no matter how you choose to brew your coffee, there are guidelines to follow which will give you the best cup of coffee possible.
And who would help us with the guidelines required?!!
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