Honey Gatta
Gatta Farm is the place where we run a dedicated specialty program. Daye Bensa’s Gatta Farm is at the heart of Shantawene Village, in Sidama Bensa, Ethiopia. It sits at an altitude of 2120 – 2210m in the midst of a natural forest. The site is surrounded by indigenous trees, which are older than 100 years, waterfalls, and rivers. One of the rivers separates Shantawene from Bombe and runs from the hills above Keramo. Gatta Farm has been named after a waterfall which crosses the farm.
Gatta Farm was a natural forest before being discovered by the cofounder of Daye Bnesa, Mulugeta Dukamo, while managing the construction of Gafisse Station. They planted the first coffees in 2013, and established the drying station in 2017. The vegetation and forest surrounding the farm is useful as natural shade for the farm and the drying station. Plantation, harvesting and processing works are mainly done by the local residents. Also women are involved and are mainly assigned to quality control and processing, except for labor intensive tasks. By offering working opportunities and proper wage this is a real benefit for the local residents.
Daye Bensa’s Gatta Farm isn’t only a farm, it consists of a drying station, a lodge and a training facility. During harvesting season, the drying station becomes active and also offers accommodations for employees or trainees until the training has ended. The training facility offers training in coffee processing for interested individuals.
Producer
Daye Bensa
Region
Bensa, Sidama, Ethiopia
Processing Station
Gatta Farm, Shantawene Village
Elevation
2120 – 2210 MASL
Grade
G1
SCA Score
88
Method
Honey
Profile
Sweet, candy, caramel, sugarcane, vanilla, floral, juicy, tropical fruit, pleasant, balanced and sweet after taste
Warehouse
AGC Commodity Storage, RM20 3EE