Four woredas, eleven washing stations
We buy at the station, not from a broker
We hold contracts in Yirgacheffe, Bensa, Hambela, and Limu Kossa. Our buying team lives at the stations through harvest.
See traceabilityThe 2025/26 crop in numbers
- 11
- Washing stations we buy from
- 3,140
- Smallholders supplying us
- 96
- Containers shipped a year
- 86.4
- Average cupping scoreSpecialty lots only
The people you will deal with
One person sends your samples, quotes the price, and follows the container to the port
Bereket Hailu
Head of sales · Europe
Licensed Q grader; runs samples and contracts. Works in English and Italian.
Meseret Woldegiorgis
Head cupper
Cups every lot three times — at the station, at the warehouse, and before stuffing.
Tewodros Abera
Head of purchasing · South
Lives in Yirgacheffe and Guji from October to January and signs the station contracts.
Hilina Tadesse
Logistics and documentation
Handles ECX paperwork, phytosanitary certificates, and the Djibouti booking.
What our buyers say
The container cupped the same as the sample. In this trade that is everything.
Shipping documents arrived on time, three years running, without one exception.
I asked about a lot and got the station name and the number of farmers behind it. Most exporters cannot do that.
From cherry to container
One — picking and intake Two — fermentation and washing Three — drying and turning Four — hand sorting Five — cupping and scoring Six — stuffing and the run to Djibouti
The trading desk is on Telegram
Send the lot number, the volume you need, and your destination port — a price and a shipping window come back the same working day.