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Since its first discovery, coffee in Ethiopia has transcended its’ beverage status. It has become an almost inseparable part of daily Ethiopian life. Ethiopia grows what accounts to just 3 percent of the global coffee market, this provides over 15 million jobs locally. When we started our business in 2015, we set out with a vision to innovate in an industry that we felt represented more than just an export commodity. We see coffee as one of life’s little luxuries; the catalyst to meaningful social interactions, and inspiration for millions of people across the globe. Since Easybuy Coffee’s inception, we have been diligently working to not only keep Ethiopia’s earned name in the coffee world, but to transcend it.

Mordern

We  strives to stay as an ideal, well-organized and high-quality coffee exporter providing the full range of Arabica coffee that Ethiopia produces.

Exporting

Throughout the years, Easybuy has grown to be associated with great quality Ethiopian Coffee.

THE BEANS THAT MAKE GREAT CUPS OF COFFEE.

have 22 wet mill stations in the biggest coffee producing regions around the country, located in optimum altitudes that allow for coffee beans to flourish. Each location specialises in a type of coffee that produces its own flavour profile. We work with over 22,600 farmers that grow beans with varying degrees of flavor and profile across the 22 wet mill stations. Our sites are fully equipped with coffee processing and washing machinery and other innovative infrastructure to ensure our coffee processing is productive, efficient and of the highest quality.

22 Mill Stations

Our stations are located in some of the biggest coffee producing regions of the Ethiopia, are favourable in altitude, these sites are all equipped with coffee processing and washing machineries.

22,600 farmers

We work with 22,600 farmers that supply us with coffee beans that vary in taste and profile across stations.

3,170 smallholder coffee farmers

Easybuy  has partnered with more than 3,170 smallholder coffee farmers to help them produce specialty coffee in Oromia regional state at Anfilo and Nansabo. With the coffee produced in Nansabo area graded equivalently as the Sidama coffee. in Oromia regional state at Guji, Dimtu, Anfilo and Nansabo. With the coffee product in Guji and Nansabo area graded equivalently as Yirgachefie and Sidama coffee respectively.

7 Certified Stations

Out of the 22 wet mill stations, seven produce a specialty coffee which earned various certifications (Cafe Practice, Organic, Rainforest, Fair Trade and UTZ certificates).

Guaranteed

COFFEE QUALITY

Once the coffee is purchased, processed and delivered to our stores, we make sure to cup test each batch to determine ideal customers for every flavour profile in our liquoring unit. We follow rigorous standards and procedures that allow us the security to say that each batch we provide is actually the best for our specific markets. We apply global standard quality assurance in our plants along with hand picking to ensure the imperfect beans are removed.

Guaranteed

COFFEE QUALITY

Traceability is what separates us. We know everything about our coffee’s journey from farm to cup. We have systems in place that allow us to track where our coffee goes and the travel conditions. We can access tracking data anytime and record every essential detail until delivery.

SMALLHOLDER COFFEE FARMERS

WET MILL STATIONS

Easybuy  specialises in different types of coffee each showcasing a unique flavour profile. With 22 wet mill stations in some of the biggest coffee producing regions of the country, favourable in altitude, the sites are equipped with coffee processing and washing machineries, and other necessary infrastructures including standard stores, accommodation and office buildings. Furthermore, Easybuy  has partnered with more than 3,170 smallholder coffee farmers to help them produce specialty coffee in Oromia regional state at Anfilo and Nansabo. With the coffee produced in Nansabo area graded equivalently as the Sidama coffee. Out of the 22 wet mill stations, four produce a specialty coffee which earned various certifications ( Cafe Practice, Organic, Rainforest, Fair Trade and UTZ certificates).

BY GODA YAMASIRA ESHEL BUNA PULPING ENTERPRISE PLC

GRADE 1 SIDAMA COFFEE FROM 650 SMALL HOLDER FARMERS

ZENEBE SIMRET & ESATU COFFEE PREPARATION PLC

HIGH QUALITY SIDAMA GRADE 1 COFFEE

HAGIRE BUTICHA ESHET BUNNA PLC

HIGH QUALITY GRADE 1 SIDAMA COFFEE

MICHAEL GIRMA WET MILL STATION

HIGH QUALITY GRADE 1 SIDAMA COFFEE

Corporate Social Responsibility

We also see coffee as the biggest opportunity to make positive impact across the farming community. Ethiopia produces only 3 percent from the world’s coffee market.
This is partly because, while the Ethiopian lands are favourable for coffee cultivation, we still have a long way to go in terms of production volume. This is something that can be remedied with the proper training and accreditation that can enhance the average Ethiopian coffee farmer’s capacity.Part of what hampers development in the Ethiopian Coffee market is the lack of proper knowledge transfer. It’s what keeps our country from increasing production capacity and quality. Training is also something Easybuy  believes in and something that has to be accessible to the small holder farmers. This is why when we partner with farmers, we ensure that each farmer goes through several trainings. In addition to training, we provide farmers disease resistant variety coffee seedlings and shade trees free of charge to allow them to have constant business across the agricultural year. Similarly, we buy the beans with higher pricing schemes that safeguard the farmers earnings. This is in addition to a percentage once sales have been completed.

 

We aim to increase the production capacity of each wet mill stations we work with. We work with farmers in Sidama (Chiri, Bensa, Bona Zuriya, Aroresa and Wensho Wereda), to ensure every coffee bean we produce is of the best quality. Each site (see table below) is financed at different capacities to further control the quality of the beans. These investment guarantee that farmers focus on the quality of the output.