A Farmer Story: Dorothée Sibomana

This blog post was written by Joy Maguvo, Long Miles Coffee Story Assistant. Dorothée Sibomana is a coffee farmer from Gaharo Hill. In most countries, it’s more common to see men involved in coffee farming maintenance than women. However, Dorothée defies that norm! While her husband works as a mechanic in Bujumbura, Dorothée manages and …

A Dry Mill Primer

As the coffee cherry coming into our Burundi washing stations slows to a veritable trickle, we enter into the less talked about, less photographed, and less glamorous portion of the season: Dry Milling. Dry Milling is the final stage the coffee passes through before it is packed into bags, ready for loading into a container. …

DEEPENING CONNECTIONS

One of our core values is ‘Ubuntu’. The philosophy of ‘Ubuntu’ is applied in many cultures across East and Southern Africa. Its meaning can be translated as “I am, because we are”, and it emphasizes a humanity towards others. It matters so much to our team and to the farmers that we partner with that …