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Sakicha Trading was established as a local family business 30 years ago in a well-known coffee growing Oromoia region West Guji Zone Hagermariam renamed as Bule Hora now. The family business flourished through the years and got its present name from sakicha.
Sakicha is a Village located in the Guji Region with an altitude of 2050 to 2200 meters. It’s known by high elevations and bright, natural processed coffees where we supply and the district from where we anticipate an export business.
Coffee professionals throughout the world are realizing that Guji, as a coffee region, It has gained reputation and stature because of its unique and differentiating flavor profiles Guji coffees offer a complex, yet balanced, cup profile.
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Our company is known based on Sourcing producing and exporting single origin coffee products in which we owns and operates washing stations in all premier coffee producing regions. Specialty and Commercial coffee farming, sourcing, grading, trading and exporting the finest coffees of both washed & natural green beans from the birthplace of Arabica coffee to the global coffee buyers and roasters.
We export all types of washed and unwashed Ethiopian green coffees.
Process single origin coffee products in all coffee producing regions.
Providing the finest quality of coffee beans! This is our very first goal in Sakicha, that's why we are one of the best green coffee beans suppliers.
Sakicha owns three hullers and three washing stations, three Huge Coffee Stores which process over 3 million kg of red coffee cherries each year.
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Abyssenia, now modern day Ethiopia, is considered the place where coffee originated. Based on ancient Ethiopian history, the story goes something like this… Around the year 850, there was a goatherd by the name of Kaldi. It is said that he is the one responsible for discovering the now infamous plant and introducing it to Abyssenian culture.
Coffee was introduced to the trade world in 1454 when the Mufti of Aden visited Ethiopia and sampled the beverage. Claiming that the drink had cured him of some affliction, his approval carried so much weight amongst his men that soon word of mouth spread like wildfire- with these men introducing coffee to ports in Yemen and Mecca- and coffee was soon on the menu everywhere. Ethiopia, ranked #5 in the World’s Top Coffee Producers, over 200,000 tons of coffee per year; its coffee industry is responsible for employing over 15 million people!
sakich play a significant role in supporting the public for the development of local economy. Indeed, the company has so far been engaged in local development activities that worth Millions Birr the Company will also be engage in similar socio-economic development activities in the future to play a role in contributing its part in the growth and the transformation programs in the country. The company shows unique commitment to social responsibility through projects aimed at the coffee producing communities. We believe giving a farmer an opportunity by lifting up and buying their product with fair price. From each bag of coffee sold we allocate money which goes into our Community Fund. This money is then used to support the farms and producers we work with as well as the communities surrounding them. We have worked on a few projects including funding school and water work, and establishing new harvesting, pulping and processing facilities
Sakicha Village is located in the Guji Region with an altitude of 2050 to 2200 meters. Because Sakicha sits in a higher altitude, its cherries go through a slower maturation level and this results into a more intense flavor profile of this coffee.
Sakicha Kebele is geographically classified as Guji, but it is sitting on the mountain slope that very close to Gedeb.Farmers in Sakicha are in general younger and more educated for coffee farming, From what we have seen, coffee trees are better pruned, cherries are ripening at the same time, and farmers pick better cherry, All these factors determine the quality of the final cup however they are often to be overlooked.
The drying time of the coffee takes place for 20 days, because of the long drying rate, it adds up to the consistency and cleanness of the coffee's flavor and improves its texture to a softer and a more delicate mouthfeel.
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We are truly fortunate to have formed excellent partnerships with many of our clients. And we’ve formed more than just working relationships with them; we have formed true friendships.
We are a private Limited of coffee companies, producers, exporters of quality coffee from Ethiopia. The ones that make up our Company are certified coffee companies, with products authorized for export.
Our buyers can trust that they are buying only a 100% Arabica Ethiopia coffee and the highest quality excellent supreme and specialty, direct from Ethiopia to your destination country