Burundi Basambo
Burundi Basambo golden grape, butterscotch, jackfruit Origin: Kayanza, Burundi Altitude: 1850-2100 masl Variety: Red Bourbon Process: Natural Notes from the importer (Red Fox Coffee Merchants): Burundi is a small, landlocked nation in East Africa, bordered by Tanzania, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Lake Tanganyika—the deepest lake in Africa and the second-largest freshwater lake in the world. Spanning nearly 28,000 square kilometers, Burundi is one of the continent’s most densely populated countries, with nearly 13 million people. The vast majority of the population relies on subsistence farming, making cash crops like coffee and tea vital lifelines that provide the income necessary for education, livestock, and essential household needs. Reaching the coffee heartland requires flying into Bujumbura, the capital and site of the country’s only paved airport. This low-elevation region is characterized by hot, dry conditions and rice cultivation. A two-hour drive from the capital leads to the town of Kayanza, reaching the farms of the Remera community—named after the hill where they are situated—requires an additional hour of travel over rugged dirt roads. Near the Kayanza area is located the Umoco washing station which serves as the central hub for all surrounding communities. Its name means “light” in Kirundi, Burundi’s official language. Producers typically deliver their cherries to Umoco on foot, though some utilize bicycles or motorcycles. Coffee here is grown almost entirely in full sun, and because fertilizers are often cost-prohibitive, families rely on a variety of subsistence crops, including bananas, maize, cassava, and beans. Operating in Burundi involves navigating extreme challenges. It remains among the world's poorest nations, with a per capita GDP often estimated between 10 and 20 USD. This poverty is both a cause and a result of systemic issues, including food insecurity, ethnic conflict, fuel shortages, and political instability. Such conditions make it difficult to establish the smooth, trust-based systems required for long-term trade. Government involvement often complicates the sector further. Heavy bureaucracy and frequent regulatory changes create uncertainty, while the national coffee authority, ODECA, faces a conflict of interest by acting as both a regulator and a producer. Consequently, profitability is often only reachable for those producing massive volumes or exceptional quality. Despite these hurdles, many Burundian producers continue to build resilient, quality-focused operations designed to endure. Red Fox is committed to supporting these efforts by developing new markets, enabling producers to access competitive prices and secure more sustainable incomes for their families. We roast on Tuesday and Thursday. Your order will be shipped or available for local pick up on Friday. This coffee is whole bean and is packaged in 10oz, 2lb, and 5lb bags. We roast on Tuesday and Thursday. Your order will be shipped or available for local pickup on Friday. We also offer free local delivery to wholesale clients every Friday. This coffee is whole bean and is packaged in 10oz, 2lb, and 5lb bags.
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- Size
- 10oz bag, 2lb bag, 5lb bag
Variants (3)
- 10oz bag — 15.00 USD — In stock
- 2lb bag — 44.00 USD — In stock
- 5lb bag — 95.00 USD — In stock
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