Name: Fugi Ikizere Women Washed
Region: Ngoma Sector, Nyaruguru District, Southern Province
Tasting Notes: peach, clover honey, pineapple cookie, clove
Producers: Ikizere Women - 115 smallholder farmers
Processing Station: Fugi Station
Process: Washed
Variety: Red Bourbon
Altitude: 1,700 - 2,000 MASL
Roast: Light Medium
Recommended Brew Ratios:
Espresso: 1:2 - 1:2.1 (17.5-18g in, 36-37.8 out, 25-30 seconds)
Filter: 1:16
Batch Brew: 1:16.6
More:
This is our seventh year purchasing coffee from Sundog Trading Company and Fugi Station owner/Founder of Baho Coffee Emmanuel Rusatira. 
We were introduced to Emmanuel by the kind souls at 1000 Faces. Ben Bowdoin started Sundog Trading just to get coffees from Baho to the U.S. and into good homes. Our first conversation with Emmanuel via Whatsapp was wonderful, deep, and rich, and we had an instant connection! He shared his heart through his story and we are so grateful for that vulnerability and for the work he’s doing in Rwanda to ensure producers are getting paid a fair wage for their coffees.
Of Baho, Emmanuel says, “Baho’s vision on community is guided by having a synergetic relationship with the community of farmers that we work with, where we guide them, and by creating solutions in a replicable, sustainable, and scalable manner. Those things lead to economic growth and poverty reduction. Our overall vision is implied by the meaning of our name, Baho, which in our local language means live/life. It is like a tree that grows up and has branches, flowers, and fruits yet still keeps its roots in the ground. Baho is born, grows up, and sells coffee both locally and internationally and never forgets the origin.”
When we first spoke to Emmanuel in 2018, we mentioned to him that we like to prioritize women-produced coffees. He agreed completely, and since then has kept us in the loop on his work with the women of Fugi Station.
Ikizere, which means confidence in Kinyarwanda, is Baho’s flagship initiative from their more traceable lot separations. In short, the group is composed of widowed women and single mothers who share the unique challenges of navigating traditionally patriarchal systems, both in Rwandese society as a whole and specifically in coffee production. Through supporting the Ikizere project, we hope to aid in developing a stronger sense of community between the women involved and to create a platform through which their voices can be heard.
In true Emmanuel fashion, he took our vision even further. Not only did he source coffee from a specific group of women, keep it isolated throughout the processing station, and pay them farmgate prices 50% over the national average, he also asked them to sort and depulp their coffee together. The idea was to create time and space for the group to connect, hopefully fostering lasting friendships between these women who face similar difficulties.
According to Emmanuel, “Ikizere women coffee is composed by women of the same identity (single mothers, heads of families). Their reasons for being single mothers are different, but all people in this category face many social and economic challenges due to traditional perceptions. We decided to bring these women together, through coffee, and revive their hope by showing them that we consider them as part of the community and that they are equally needed, important, and valued like any other person regardless of the struggle, social, and economic situation. It’s a group that started in 2020 that is now well-organized and has elected leadership to coordinate activities. Recognition was one step, but we also want to advocate for them and sell their coffee to buyers who care about people, humanity, and equality. With income from this coffee, Baho promised these women to receive the highest price of cherries in the country and, through support from our buyers, will pay for their health insurance annually.”
 This year the contributors to this lot were:
Kabea Sandrine 
    Mujawamariya Francine
Mukamuzima Costasie 
   Mukamurenzi Soline
Uwizeyimana Valida 
    Mukangenzi Xaverine
Ntawangaheza Epiphanie 
   Uwambajimana Theodosie
Sindikubwabo Vestine 
   Uwimana Josephine
Mukandemera Bernadette 
   Utarengejeho Christine
Baravuga Berancilla 
    Kabagwira Mariam
Mukamparirwa Verediane 
   Mukanyonga Angele
Nsaguye Venantie 
    Nyirantashya Speciose
Nyirarugwiro Drocelle 
   Nyandwi Christine
Mukamugema Alphonsine 
   Mukaremera Seraphine
Niyongere Marguerite 
   Mukakizima Venantie
Niyonizeye Veronique 
   Nyiraminani Cecile
Hategekimana Emerance 
   Mushimiyimana Dative
Bankundiye Fatma 
    Mukashyirangabo Providence
Dusingize Immaculee 
   Tegibanze Mariya
Nyirahabineza Jacqueline 
   Nyirahabimana Epiphanie
Ntakirutimana Donatha 
   Nyirabungurabwenge Christine
Dusabe Marie Grace 
    Mukakarangwa Donathille
Uwanyirigira Laurence 
   Mukeshimana Beatha
Mukamana Genevieve 
   Ntambabazi Appolinaire
Mukarubayiza Philomene 
   Mukangezahayo Philomene
Mukeshimana Florida 
   Mutagawa Venantie
Nyiransigiye Beatha 
    Nyiratabaro Odette
Nirora Donathe 
    Nyabyenda Beatha
Nsaguye Marie Goreth 
   Mukamugema Speciose
Uwitonze Clementine 
   Nyiransengima Valentine
Ahishakiye Clementine 
   Kwitegetse Costasie
Mukambuguje Clementine 
   Uwimana M Claire
Mukakibibi Appolinarie 
Nyiracumi Adidja
 
*IF you would like this coffee ground, please specify brew method in comments. 
Bags are 12oz, 2lb, 5lb