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Papua New Guinea Arufa (Wholesale) - WT0

Roasted by PPP Coffee

Natural processed Papua New Guinea coffee from Jiwaka Province smallholder farms with cherry, raisin, and dark chocolate notes.

Papua New Guinea Arufa (Wholesale) - WT0 — PPP Coffee
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From the roaster

Country/Region: Papua New Guinea / Jiwaka Province

Varietal: Typica, Bourbon

Processing: Natural

Elevation: 1653 m.a.s.l.

We Taste: Cherry, Raisin, Dark Chocolate

This lot from Jiwaka Province consists entirely of smallholder farms, with high altitudes and fertile lands providing the optimum setting to grow coffee, alongside the unique microclimate in the Arufa region.

Since coffee was first introduced to Papua New Guinea in the 19th century, the industry has grown to export about 1 million bags of coffee yearly, employing over 2.5 million people - nearly half the total population. For the Arufa communities, roads are relatively accessible, provide ease of transport to the mill.

Coffee is grown by smallholder farmers averaging 2 hectares each, inter-cropped with other crops such as plantain, bananas, yam, sweet potato and cabbage. However, coffee remains the primary source of income, and most other crops and livestock are reared for personal consumption.

Production is mostly organic due to the expensive nature of fertilisers. Since 2013, Monpi Sustainable Management Service (SMS) has been assisting with organic certification for farmers, with over 900 certified smallholder farmers thus far. Several SMS-led initiatives helped these farms achieve better efficiency, such as regular slashing of weeds, which are then decomposed into fertiliser. Coffee cherry pulp from the wet mill are also distributed back to farmers to use as fertiliser.

During harvest in the September to November period, coffee cherries are handpicked, selecting only 'full maroon cherries'. The coffee is then assessed and hand sorted to remove any under/overripe cherrie, and then dried on raised beds. Here, the coffee is stirred regularly for even drying.

The drying beds are cared for by the women in the producer families, who continue to handset the cherries as they dry for about a month, depending on the climate. Upon reaching about 12 % moisture, the coffee is collected and moved to the dry mill to be graded and milled for export.

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Context

This natural-processed coffee from PPP Coffee comes from Jiwaka Province in Papua New Guinea, where it's grown at 1,653 meters. The lot features a blend of Typica and Bourbon varietals—heritage cultivars known for their balanced character across diverse growing regions. Natural processing tends to amplify fruit-forward profiles; here, the roaster identifies cherry and raisin notes alongside dark chocolate, suggesting the fermentation and drying process has brought out both bright and deeper dimensions. The interplay of these flavor markers invites exploration across the sensory spectrum, from the wine-like qualities of dried fruit to cocoa richness.

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Frequently asked questions

What does Papua New Guinea Arufa (Wholesale) - WT0 taste like?

Expect tasting notes of Cherry, Raisin, and Dark Chocolate.

How is Papua New Guinea Arufa (Wholesale) - WT0 processed?

Papua New Guinea Arufa (Wholesale) - WT0 uses the Natural process.

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