Ywangan, Shan State, Myanmar
Shwe Taung Thu farmers group, which translates to ‘Golden Farmer’, is made up of Danu and Pa-O smallholder farmers who are producing specialty coffee in the Ywangan area of southern Shan State, in the east part of Myanmar. The group provides leadership, finance, technical assistance and market linkages for its members with the objective of bringing fairer trade conditions for its coffees.
A Lel Chaung is named after the village in which this coffee is grown, which comprises 180 member households. Each community has its own working group which is responsible for managing the processing of the coffee within each village. The focus is exclusively on producing dry naturals – the climate and terroir is particularly suited to this process, with very dry heat during the harvest season providing excellent conditions for drying.
Juicy Red Berries
Vanilla
Caramel
FarmerS
Smallholders from A Lel Chaung village
Elevation
1282 MASL
VARIETY
Red Catuai
PROCESS
Natural
SCREEN SIZE
15 +
HARVEST PERIOD
December – April
For A Lel Chaung Natural