Ethiopian Kochere Coffee

Kochere coffee is sourced from high-elevation smallholder farms in the Kochere district of the Gedeo Zone, within Ethiopia’s renowned Yirgacheffe area. AMG Coffee Export oversees structured cherry sourcing from washing stations and farm networks, and manages lot separation and export preparation.

Ethiopian Kochere Coffee – Region Overview

Kochere coffee is produced in the Kochere district of the Gedeo Zone in southern Ethiopia, forming a part of the internationally recognised Yirgacheffe coffee-growing area. Grown at altitudes ranging from approximately 1,800 to 2,100 meters above sea level, the combination of elevated terrain, fertile soil, and balanced rainfall patterns supports gradual cherry development and firm bean density. Smallholder farmers cultivate indigenous Ethiopian heirloom Arabica varieties under traditional garden and semi-forest systems.

Most Kochere coffee lots are processed using the washed method at local washing stations, producing coffees known for bright citrus acidity, floral aromatics, tea-like body, and clean finishes, while natural-processed lots offer deeper fruit sweetness and layered complexity. AMG Coffee Export, a leading coffee exporting company in Ethiopia, handles lot sourcing, grading, and classification according to Ethiopian standards, maintaining quality assurance across global markets.

Kochere Coffee Profile

Supply Formats Designed for Trade & Distribution

Bulk Order/ Domestic & Global

Retail Distribution & Smaller Volume Orders

AMG Coffee Export maintains compliance with international trade and quality frameworks

Our Operational Strength & Trade Infrastructure

Farm-Level Sourcing & Lot Selection

Direct partnerships in Kochere district with controlled grading and moisture stabilization.

Packing & Container Planning

Export-grade jute bagging, container load optimization, and moisture control within 10–12%.

Licensed Export & Documentation

Full export documentation including Certificate of Origin, Phytosanitary Certificate, Commercial Invoice, and shipment coordination.

Dedicated Trade Support

Responsive export team managing buyer communication, documentation, and post-shipment follow-up.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the main processing method of Kochere coffee?

The main processing method of Kochere coffee is washed or wet-processed, enhancing clarity, bright acidity, and refined floral characteristics. Natural or dry processed lots are also available but are less common compared to washed preparations.

What is the flavour profile of Kochere coffee?

Ethiopian Kochere coffee is known for its vibrant citrus acidity, floral aromatics, tea-like body, and clean finish. Also, depending on the lot and processing style, it may also present notes of peach, apricot, honey sweetness, or subtle berry notes.

What grade levels of Kochere coffee are available for exports?

Ethiopian Kochere coffee is available in Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, and Grade 4 classifications, depending on preparation quality, defect count, and cup profile. Grade 1 and Grade 2 are generally preferred for speciality and premium roasting programs, while Grade 3 and Grade 4 are suitable for commercial applications.

What is the main harvest season of Kochere coffee?

The main harvest season of Kochere coffee is from November to January, depending on rainfall patterns and microclimate conditions. AMG Coffee Exports, a leading coffee exporting company in Ethiopia, provides fresh crop shipments after processing and grading of Kochere coffee.

Is Kochere coffee suitable for speciality markets?

Yes. Kochere coffee is widely appreciated in international speciality markets due to its distinct floral profile, bright acidity and consistent washed preparation standards, making it popular among speciality roasters and premium coffee brands worldwide.