Bukidnon - Omniroast
Bukidnon - Omniroast
SWEET. FLORAL HINTS. WINEY.
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Variety: Arabica Typica/Catimor
Altitude: 1,200+ MASL
Processing: Washed
Flavour Notes: Bright acidity with wine-like undertones and sweet floral hints.
Roast Profile: Omniroast - versatile for espresso and filter
The highlands of Bukidnon, located in the heart of Mindanao, serve as the "food basket" of the Philippines. Within this fertile province lies Sil-Ipon, a community perched on the rolling plateaus and volcanic foothills of Mount Kitanglad. At elevations ranging from 1,100 to 1,500 meters, the deep, nutrient-rich volcanic soil and consistent rainfall create a lush sanctuary for Arabica and Fine Robusta to flourish.
The farmers of Sil-Ipon, many of whom are members of the Talaandig and Higaonon indigenous communities, treat coffee as a sacred connection to their ancestral lands. Farming here is an act of patience; the "Bukidnon Sweet" profile is born from a unique combination of high-altitude stress and meticulous post-harvest care. Unlike the forest-grown coffee of the north, Bukidnon farms often benefit from wide-open plateaus where the sun helps concentrate brix levels (sugar content) within the fruit.
Quality is managed through a blend of traditional wisdom and modern precision. Farmers often use a natural (dry) process to enhance the coffee's inherent sweetness, drying the whole cherries on raised beds under the equatorial sun. This allows the sugars from the fruit pulp to soak into the bean, resulting in a cup characterized by notes of brown sugar, ripe stone fruit, and a honey-like finish. Local cooperatives work closely with these smallholders, providing solar dryers and moisture meters to ensure the "sweet" reputation is maintained to international standards.
Coffee in Sil-Ipon is a vehicle for social transformation. It has empowered indigenous farmers to become entrepreneurs, moving away from subsistence farming toward specialty trade. By focusing on high-quality "sweet" microlots, these families are not just preserving their environment, but securing a prosperous future for the next generation of highland growers.
Variety: Arabica Typica/Catimor
Altitude: 1,200+ MASL
Processing: Washed
Flavour Notes: Bright acidity with wine-like undertones and sweet floral hints.
Roast Profile: Omniroast - versatile for espresso and filter
The highlands of Bukidnon, located in the heart of Mindanao, serve as the "food basket" of the Philippines. Within this fertile province lies Sil-Ipon, a community perched on the rolling plateaus and volcanic foothills of Mount Kitanglad. At elevations ranging from 1,100 to 1,500 meters, the deep, nutrient-rich volcanic soil and consistent rainfall create a lush sanctuary for Arabica and Fine Robusta to flourish.
The farmers of Sil-Ipon, many of whom are members of the Talaandig and Higaonon indigenous communities, treat coffee as a sacred connection to their ancestral lands. Farming here is an act of patience; the "Bukidnon Sweet" profile is born from a unique combination of high-altitude stress and meticulous post-harvest care. Unlike the forest-grown coffee of the north, Bukidnon farms often benefit from wide-open plateaus where the sun helps concentrate brix levels (sugar content) within the fruit.
Quality is managed through a blend of traditional wisdom and modern precision. Farmers often use a natural (dry) process to enhance the coffee's inherent sweetness, drying the whole cherries on raised beds under the equatorial sun. This allows the sugars from the fruit pulp to soak into the bean, resulting in a cup characterized by notes of brown sugar, ripe stone fruit, and a honey-like finish. Local cooperatives work closely with these smallholders, providing solar dryers and moisture meters to ensure the "sweet" reputation is maintained to international standards.
Coffee in Sil-Ipon is a vehicle for social transformation. It has empowered indigenous farmers to become entrepreneurs, moving away from subsistence farming toward specialty trade. By focusing on high-quality "sweet" microlots, these families are not just preserving their environment, but securing a prosperous future for the next generation of highland growers.
Known as the "Food Basket of Mindanao," Bukidnon is a landlocked province located on a wide plateau in Southern Philippines. Its landscape is characterised by rolling grasslands, deep canyons, and the majestic mountain ranges of Mt. Kitanglad and Mt. Kalatungan.The province boasts a cool, moist climate year-round, making it an agricultural paradise, with vast pineapple, banana, and coffee plantations.
Known as the "Food Basket of Mindanao," Bukidnon is a landlocked province located on a wide plateau in Southern Philippines. Its landscape is characterised by rolling grasslands, deep canyons, and the majestic mountain ranges of Mt. Kitanglad and Mt. Kalatungan.The province boasts a cool, moist climate year-round, making it an agricultural paradise, with vast pineapple, banana, and coffee plantations.