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Burundi
Masha Kayanza
Granny Smith Apple, Blood Orange, Juicy, Red Grape
Gatara, Kayanza
Washed
Bourbon
Masha washing station in Kayanza accepts coffee from over 3200 local farmers—each having only 297 trees on average, on roughly .11 hectares of land. These small-holder farmers are reliant upon coffee for their livelihood. Masha station shares its name with the sub-hill upon which it stands and the hill is more famous for its cattle. Masha comes from the Kirundi word “amasho” meaning “herds of cattle”.
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Masha washing station in Kayanza accepts coffee from over 3200 local farmers—each having only 297 trees on average, on roughly .11 hectares of land. These small-holder farmers are reliant upon coffee for their livelihood. Masha station shares its name with the sub-hill upon which it stands and the hill is more famous for its cattle. Masha comes from the Kirundi word “amasho” meaning “herds of cattle”.
Masha washing station in Kayanza accepts coffee from over 3200 local farmers—each having only 297 trees on average, on roughly .11 hectares of land. These small-holder farmers are reliant upon coffee for their livelihood. Masha station shares its name with the sub-hill upon which it stands and the hill is more famous for its cattle. Masha comes from the Kirundi word “amasho” meaning “herds of cattle”.
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