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Rwanda Coffee

Overview

Rwanda, known as the "Land of a Thousand Hills," has emerged as one of Africa's most exciting specialty coffee origins. Despite its tragic history, Rwanda has transformed its coffee industry into a model of quality-focused, smallholder-driven production. Rwandan coffee is characterized by clean, sweet profiles with bright acidity and complex fruit notes.

Historical Context

Colonial Era to Independence: - Coffee introduced by German colonists in early 1900s - Expanded under Belgian rule in 1930s - Primarily low-quality commodity production

Post-Genocide Transformation (1994-Present): - 1994 genocide devastated coffee sector - PEARL program launched in 2000 shifted focus to quality - Investment in washing stations and training - Women's cooperatives empowered - Today: Rwanda is a specialty coffee success story

Growing Regions

Southern Province

  • Huye: Bright, citrus, floral (1,700-2,000m)

Western Province

  • Nyamasheke: Stone fruit, caramel, Lake Kivu proximity (1,600-2,000m)
  • Rutsiro: Complex fruit, high elevation (1,700-2,100m)

Northern Province

  • Gakenke: Highest elevation, intense fruit (1,800-2,300m)
  • Rulindo: Sweet, balanced (1,700-2,200m)

Varieties

Red Bourbon (95%+ of production): - High cup quality, sweet and clean - Lower yields than modern varieties - Well-adapted to Rwandan terroir

Other varieties: Jackson (Bourbon mutation), limited Caturra

See: Coffee Varieties MOC, Bourbon Variety

Processing

Almost exclusively washed process: 1. Selective picking (ripe cherries only) 2. Floatation sorting 3. Pulping and fermentation (12-24 hours) 4. Washing in channels 5. Drying on African raised beds (12-18 days)

Coffee Washing Stations (CWS) are central to quality: - Serve multiple smallholders - Professional management - Quality control and traceability - Many cooperatively owned

See: ../Washed Process, African Raised Beds

Flavor Profile

  • Acidity: Bright, citric, balanced
  • Body: Medium, silky, tea-like
  • Sweetness: Brown sugar, honey, caramel
  • Notes: Red apple, orange, stone fruit, red berries, jasmine
  • Finish: Smooth, lingering sweetness

Compared to neighbors: - More approachable than Kenya Coffee - Cleaner than Ethiopian Coffee/Ethiopia Coffee Articles/Ethiopia and Coffee - Very similar to Burundi Coffee

Quality & Grading

Screen size grades: - A1 (17+): Premium - A2 (15-16): Standard specialty - A3 (14): Lower price point

Cup of Excellence participant showcasing top lots

Production Structure

  • Over 400,000 smallholder farmers
  • Average farm: 0.25-1 hectare
  • Strong cooperative culture
  • High percentage of women in coffee
  • Community development focus

Growing Conditions

  • Elevation: 1,300-2,300 meters
  • Rainfall: 1,200-1,500mm, two rainy seasons
  • Main Harvest: March-July
  • Soil: Rich volcanic, well-draining

See: Terroir in Coffee

Sourcing & Buying

What to look for: - Washing station name - Bourbon variety - Recent harvest (6-12 months) - Cup score 84+ - Cooperative name for traceability

Price range: $15-35+ per pound (roasted)

Ethical considerations: Often highlights post-genocide recovery, women's empowerment, cooperative development

Brewing

Best methods: Pour over, Aeropress, drip Roast level: Light to light-medium (showcases brightness) Ratio: 1:15-1:17 Temperature: 195-205°F

See: 05_PUBLISHING/Brewing Methods MOC

Cultural Context

  • Coffee economically important but tea more common domestically
  • Growing café culture in Kigali
  • Coffee sector symbolizes post-genocide recovery
  • Women's leadership prominent

Future

Opportunities: Quality focus, processing innovation, direct trade, women's empowerment

Challenges: Climate change, small farm sizes, market competition, aging trees


Quick Reference

Best For: Clean, approachable East African coffee; social impact stories Signature: Sweet, balanced, stone fruit Brewing: Light-medium roast, pour over, 1:16 ratio, 200°F

Rwanda coffee represents exceptional quality and inspiring human resilience.