Kaldi Specialty - February 2025

Bolivia Santa Cruz

For February 2025, Kaldi released the Bolivia Santa Cruz Specialty coffee. A unique coffee from Latin American Bolivia with a round and full body and a slight acidity.

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Specialty coffee Bolivia Santa Cruz - February 2025

Aroma

Chocolate, caramel

Body

Round and full

Acidity

Light, with hints of dried fruit

Aftertaste

Chocolate, caramel, dried fruit

About the Bolivia Santa Cruz coffee

Plantations: Sicirec Bolivia

Location: Santa Cruz, Cochabamba, Rurrenabaque

Cultivars: Castillo, Catuai en IPR103

Exporter: Sicirec Bolivia

Importer: This Side Up Coffees

About the plantation

Sicirec Bolivia is a local organization dedicated to restoring biodiversity in tropical rainforests and improving socioeconomic conditions. They work with more than 2,000 small-scale, indigenous farming families in the regions around Santa Cruz, Cochabamba and Rurrenabaque. Through sustainable agroforestry systems, the farmers create food forests that contribute to environmental conservation and high-quality coffee production.

About the farmers

Bolivian farmers, supported by Sicirec Bolivia, receive training and equipment to implement sustainable agricultural practices. They combine coffee cultivation with other crops in food forests, which not only ensures high-quality coffee, but also strengthens biodiversity and the local ecosystem.

Processing the coffee

The Arabica coffee beans are grown at relatively low altitudes, resulting in an accessible full-bodied flavour with notes of cocoa, caramel and lime. The beans are processed locally using methods that optimize flavour and quality.

Roasting the coffee

The coffee is roasted with a 1965 Probat UG22 machine. The roasting process takes 11 minutes, 25% of which is after the first crack. Each roast has a unique profile to bring out the best flavour. The roaster works CO2 neutral by carbon insetting.

Pricing

74% to farmers (for cultivation, harvesting, processing and packaging)

15% export costs by Sicirec Bolivia

8% shipping costs to Rotterdam

3% import costs