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Premium Organic Keromine B from Papua New Guinea - 1kg & 5kg Bulk Options | Ideal for Coffee Enthusiasts & Specialty Brewing
Premium Organic Keromine B from Papua New Guinea - 1kg & 5kg Bulk Options | Ideal for Coffee Enthusiasts & Specialty BrewingPremium Organic Keromine B from Papua New Guinea - 1kg & 5kg Bulk Options | Ideal for Coffee Enthusiasts & Specialty BrewingPremium Organic Keromine B from Papua New Guinea - 1kg & 5kg Bulk Options | Ideal for Coffee Enthusiasts & Specialty Brewing

Premium Organic Keromine B from Papua New Guinea - 1kg & 5kg Bulk Options | Ideal for Coffee Enthusiasts & Specialty Brewing

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Product Description

PNG, LIME, PLUM, SOFT BERRIES, AND MALT.

     

Lime, plum, soft berries, and malt notes up front. Citric acidity is followed by a medium sticky body. Sweet caramel, malt, and almond notes to end.

 

Origin:  Papua New Guinea

Region:  Goroka

District: Eastern and Western Highlands

Washing Station: Individual PSC washing stations

Farmers: Various small holder farms- PSC

Cultivar: Aruca, Blue Mountain, Typica and Bourbon

Process: Fully Washed

Altitude:  1400-2200 masl

Screen:  17

Moisture : 10.7%

Density : 0.71 g/ml 

Cupping Score: 81

Cupping Notes: Lime, plum, sweet caramel

Roast: Optimal coffee roast suits a medium - dark roast. Requires at least 5 days of resting time after roast.


    

 

TRACEABILITY

The term PSC (Premium Smallholder Coffee) denotes coffee that has been sourced from a number of independent smallholder farms, as opposed to a large plantation or estate. More than 90 percent of all of Papua New Guinea’s coffee is grown on smallholder farms.

PSC coffee is typically handpicked and then depulped with either a small machine or by hand. It is then fermented and washed, before being laid out in the sun to dry. The Eastern Highlands Province is the regional trucking centre, with high export activity operating out of Goroka. As coffee is the most widely exported resource from this region, most local villagers maintain a small plot of coffee trees. At harvest time, the local farmers will carry their coffee to the nearest road for transport to the dry processing factory in the capital. Depending on the condition of the roads, some of the more remote farmers have to carry the parchment for up to a day before reaching a passable road. The dry mills process these smaller lots and then screen and colour sort to create a homogenous type. It is this combination of growers and different processing techniques that give PSC coffee the unique flavour and aroma that it is favoured for.

Coffee is grown in 15 of the 19 provinces throughout Papua New Guinea, predominately in the Highlands provinces. The Highlands provinces are primarily comprised of rich volcanic soils with steep mountain terrain and broad valleys. Altitude, rain and fertile soil make this region an ideal location for coffee production. It provides a livelihood for between 2-3 million people in the origin, with more than 50 percent of rural households involved in the cultivation and harvesting of coffee. It is one of the major agricultural exports for the origin and, whilst not the main foreign exchange earner, in terms of population involvement it is the key export crop.

 

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