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Iyenga PB | Tanzania

Iyenga PB | Tanzania

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Peaberry coffee is an often sought-after genetic mutation in coffee that causes a single seed (or bean) to grow inside the coffee cherry rather than 2 seeds. This lot is entirely made up of peaberry coffee beans!

We taste sweet, tart, and juicy flavors in Iyenga PB – Grape Juice, Maple Syrup, Guava

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  • TASTING NOTES

  • Grape Juice

  • Maple Syrup

  • Guava

BEHIND THE CUP

About

The Iyenga Cooperative has proved to be an excellent partner for us. Through Crop to Cup we've been able to build relationships with coffee producers in Tanzania.

Iyenga has also partnered with us and our Community Giveback program for local school infrastructure as well as a youth and women's entrepreneurship program at Jifundishe Street Business School. Read about ithere!Founded in the wake of the Tanzanian Cooperative Act of 2003, today the Iyenga AMCOS (Agricultural Marketing Cooperative Society) has 193 registered members, and collects from just over 500 farmers. These are smallholders; most with 1-2 hectare farmers, and none with more than 5. Most members are within a short walk of the washing station, the furthest farm being 10km away. Still, during the harvest the group organizes trucks and motorbikes to pick up cherry and make sure that all is pulped within 8hours of harvest. If you visit during the harvest you’ll find the pulper running from 4pm -8pm, right around sundown. It’s a government-granted Penagos UCBE 500, an eco-efficient machine that conserves water – which is critical in this area. Access to water is one of Iyenga’s biggest challenges, especially during the dry season. Conversations during the annual meetings include ideas for damming a local river or creating a rain-water reservoir.

Iyenga’s elected board has a reputation for capable management, as evidenced by their collection services and pulping standards. They have proven their ability to work towards long-term goals, and have taken on quality as their next objective. Because of this, Iyenga is starting to build a name for themselves based on quality – in 2019 they won the Taste of Harvest Competition with their AA and PB coffees. One of our projects with them now is to expand drying bed capacity, a bottleneck in quality production, and necessary for our goal of increasing drying times.

Coffee Profile

  • REGION: Mbeya, Tanzania
  • PROCESS: Washed
  • PRODUCER: 193 members of the Iyenga Cooperative
  • CULTIVAR: Bourbon, Jackson
  • ALTITUDE: 1675 - 1900m