Yemen Coffee: The Journey From Seed To Cup

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Want to Learn more about Yemen & how you can buy our coffee?

Did you know when you purchase a cup of coffee, that choice can empower coffee producers thousands of miles away. Your voice can result in better incomes, better schools, and better lives. So, ask for Yemeni coffee.. even when it’s not on the menu. Let coffee shops know that you want environmentally friendly, socially responsible options. Ask about who produced your daily coffee.

Roasters and café owners, your roots and beliefs should determine your sourcing strategy. Ask yourself: what kinds of producers do I want to support? Which communities do I want to invest in? And how can I be sure that my purchases really are supporting these people?

Yemen is home to the world’s rarest coffee: the Yemeni Mokha. Distinctive in both its appearance and flavor, Yemen's coffee is grown on terraces that cling to the fertile central mountains and highlands. This unique coffee is grown organically and then naturally processed, just as it has been for centuries. It’s this that helps give it its exotic fruity, floral notes and effervescent acidity. Fun Fact: 90% of all coffee can be traced back to Yemen!

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اشكر لكل من ساهم في هذا العمل واتمنى استبدال اشجار القات بلبن اليمني الاصيل

Cresto
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The film made me really proud that I am from the land of coffee
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abeerqubati
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I purchased my first bag of coffee from Yemen - 250grams - it arrived today ( I live in the UK). White Camel Samani it is called, grown by one Ahmed Alhamdani. I have already had FOUR cups in about two and a half hours - and I don't normally drink coffee THAT frequently in a single day. There is basically no acidity in the taste, it is incredibly smooth and the smell of the coffee (I love smelling freshly ground coffee) is different from any I have had prior. I have had Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee before and it was my top tier "number 1" coffee until I tasted this from Yemen today. It easily competes with JBM and sits right next to it in quality and taste. Although it is a bit more expensive sure (given Yemen are having a civil war at the moment) I would happily purchase more in future.

I can only hope my purchase of such coffee helps - however small a contribution it may be.

bobpage
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ابدااااااااااع بمعنى الكلمه 💛
نفتخر بهذا الشي ، كل التوفيق استمروا 💛💛

JF
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الله على اليمن أطعم بن البن اليمني عمل أكثر من رائع

islamali
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I'm not a coffee lover but because it's from Yemen, I admire it .

MaramNashwan-si
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أشكركم من أعماق قلبي على هذا العمل الجميل

ootoo
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Farmers like Mohsen are among the most vulnerable group of participants in coffee supply chains. How do we make coffee trade more inclusive and more equitable? It’s starts with value creation and ends with mutual gain. At Sabcomeed we pay our farmers 50% higher than Fair Trade prices and share 5% of our profits each year. We educate our farmers on speciality grade practices and provide them with all the necessary equipment. We actively engage in discussion with our farmers to identify personal and community needs, and establish solutions to have a greater direct impact. Cultivating the land is the farmers job, but cultivating their quality of life is ours. Want to know more about our current Yemeni Mokha offerings? You can contact us via direct message, email, or over the phone.

sabcomeed
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This is way too cool!! Loved it. You guys are doing an amazing job in creating opportunities for small farmers. Wishing you all the best!!

Chetreau
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Love it, Keep up the great work Sabcomeed

abdulwahabcenan
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Yemen 🇾🇪 is famous for its Mocha ☕️ coffee and yemni Sidr Honey 🍯 and is considered a leader in coffee culture: 


Coffee

Yemen is known for its premium coffee, often called Mocha, which is rich and earthy in flavor. Yemen is thought to be the birthplace of coffee, and was the world's only coffee exporter until the early 1700s. Yemeni coffee is grown on mountain slopes using traditional methods, and the beans are processed using a drying method that has remained unchanged for centuries. 

Honey

Yemen produces some of the finest honey in the world, which is a source of pride for the country's residents.

sihammohammed
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Very Smart video, I believe Yemen coffee beans one of BEST globally, I tried it in Saudi Arabia-Jeddah City and It was great taste and aroma

testgm
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A Yemeni and I am really proud of my country, I love you, my country, Yemen 🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪My blood is a Palestinian 🇵🇸🇵🇸✨✨

آلَحًمًدٍلَلَهّ-يبث
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That's was Realy breathtaking 😍❤️

awabrheem
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Can I use some of your beautiful footage in a film I am making about the history of coffee?

APGehmo
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Yeman agricultural history world video

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