Sumatra Gayo Natural

41068 – GrainPro Bags – Intend Ship: Aug 26, 2026 – RCWHSE

Bags 20

Warehouses Oakland

Grower

6 smallholder farmers organized around the Adena Coffee Kenawat Coffee Mill

Altitude

1600 masl

Variety

Typica, Tim-tim, Catimor, and Abyssinia

Soil

Volcanic loam

Region

Kampung Kenawat, Bener Meriah Regency, Aceh District, Sumatra, Indonesia

Process

Full natural

Harvest

November - January | April - June

Certification

Conventional

Regional details

Tradition runs deep in the province of North Sumatra on the island of Sumatra, renowned for cup profiles and the classic Indonesian style of coffee cultivation and processing.  Coffee is cultivated and harvested from farms that average less than 3 acres in size.  Producers belong to the Hutasoit tribe and maintain a traditional village lifestyle that includes houses that resemble ships. Seventy percent of the producers are women who rely on coffee income to support their families.

Processing Details

Each producer delivers harvested cherries to the mill in Kenawat where they are carefully sorted and dried slowly over a period of 30 to 40 days to gently reduce the moisture to 11 percent.

Exporting Details

With Indonesian coffees, half the battle is overcoming logistical challenges like rugged roads and unpredictable torrents of rain.  Adena Coffee, an export company, takes on an important role of organizing local warehouses and transportation so farmers can overcome these challenges.  Adena Coffee also coordinates the dry-mill process to swiftly bring the coffee to the international market, ensuring greater earnings for producers.