(ANSA) - TRIESTE, DEC 2 - Indian producer Jumboor Estate is
the winner of the sixth Ernesto Illy International Coffee Award,
a prize illycaffè gives to the producer of the best sustainable
coffee.
The aim is to promote the quality and sustainability of coffee
production and increase collaboration between producers.
The 2021 Award featured 27 finalists, three producers from nine
of the most significant coffee growing countries: Brazil,
Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Guatemala,
Honduras, India, and Nicaragua.
Jamboor Estate, which, among other things, produces "Jumboor
Gold", a high-quality Yellow Bourbon Arabica variety, was voted
"Best of the Best" by an independent panel of international
experts.
"It's the first time that India has won this award," illycaffè
Chairman Andrea Illy told ANSA.
"But the country has been a high-quality coffee producer for
around 20 years and it is the trailblazer of a new way to grow
coffee, which is agroforestry, where coffee is grown under the
shade of tall trees, usually together with other crops such as
peppercorns or vanilla.
"So this sort of coffee production is better balanced and more
respectful of biodiversity and soil health".
At the same occasion, Proyecto Lift Olopita of Guatemala won the
"Coffee Lover's Choice" award, designated by a panel of
consumers through blind tasting organized in select illy cafes
worldwide.
"The victory of Guatemala, which with its group of small
producers participating in the Lift project won the consumers'
choice award for best coffee, also proves that quality continues
to be an important engine to drive sustainable growth among
coffee communities," Andrea Illy concluded. (ANSA).
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