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PAPUA NEW GUINEA "PEABERRY" |
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February 1999 |
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On the eastern half of
New Guinea Island lies the unspoiled republic of Papua New Guinea; Former British colony and UN Trust
administered by Australia. Although
granted independence in 1974, the economy of PNG remains firmly in the hands of
Anglo-Australians. We last featured
them in June 1994, though PNG is a regular on the Coffee Works varietals menu.
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Slightly larger than California, and endowed with natural resources, Papua New Guinea has one of the most rugged and spectacular topographies on earth; Mountain peaks close to 4,000 meters (12,000 ft), active volcanoes, frequent earthquakes, annual rainfall exceeding six feet, and one of the world’s largest swamps. |
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The official language of the 4 million inhabitants is English but most
speak one of 715 indigenous languages, and Pidgin is common. Unfortunately, there is little arable land
on which to grow food for the exploding population. Per capita income in 1991 was $800, more for the 14,000 small
coffee farmers. PNG ranks 6th among Asian/Oceana
and 19th in the world for total coffee production. As the chief agricultural product of the island, coffee
represents 40% of total exports.
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While the economy may lack luster, the coffee is
decidedly stellar. 94% is high-grown
Arabica species. Of this, only a third
receives the quality designation “plantation”, based on size, color, and
absence of defects. The hand-picked
fully-ripened cherries are processed by the wet method, which is preferred in
warm, wet climates because it prevents spoiling of the cherries. Most of the crop is sun-dried by the growers. Unfortunately, not much of this tasty coffee
finds its way to the US. Between them,
Germany and Australia take 70% of the annual crop.
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Papua New Guinea coffee is described as balanced, richly
flavored, and fragrant: ”one of the world’s ‘Grand Crus’”. We love it for the smooth, full bodied cup
it brews, and its rich, nutty coffee flavor. We found all these traits and more in the peaberry sample. When it is abundant we use it to add body
and flavor to our light roasted, American style blends.
Unfortunately, this particular offering is decidedly limited. After reviewing and cupping our shipment we
liked it so much we immediately went back to the broker to buy more, only to
find it was all gone for the year.
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