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Peterson Muliuki Maina - Kieni farmer #2136
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Lukas from our shop in Torvehallern, Nicolas Clerc from Telescope in Paris and Charles Mwai from Kieni
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Ripe red coffee cherries at Kieni
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The secret to exceptional coffee? 50+ years root structure feeding the small coffee trees.
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Coffee flowers and pinheads - the next crop is on the way already
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Good space between coffee trees
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Peterson's new house looking good
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Loads of cherries on this tree. Good yield.
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Different stages of ripening means selective hand picking is a must.
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Gorgeous coffee cherries
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Mr Munyiri - another Kieni farmer
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Eating some sugar cane at Kieni
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Parchment coffee in the soaking tanks
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The Kieni management team
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Kieni factory workers sorting coffee
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Kieni
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Sorting the parchement coffee as it's drying to get rid of defects
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Bad tasting defects being removed by hand as coffee is drying
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Covering the coffee for rain or too much direct sunlight
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Fresh picked, fully ripe coffee cherries
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Kieni farmer picking her trees
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Great selective picking of only the ripe cherries
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Kieni farmer
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Kieni farmers showing us around
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Conditioning bins at Kieni
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The receiving station and sorting area at Kieni