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Dry milling, quality depends on it

How exciting is dry milling? Not very. How important is dry milling? Crucial. Dry milling is one of the final steps in the value chain at origin, and is essential for creating and maintaining the quality of Ethiopia’s best coffees. After passing through ECX grading, parchment arrives in Addis Ababa. Dry mills take Read more…

By Satta Abraham, 10 months10 months ago
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