The Manila Times

Tanudan farmer tops 2024 Kalinga coffee contest

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The cup of coffee brewed from the robusta beans of farmer Pablo Dao-wan was the winner in the 2024 Kalinga Coffee Quality Competitio­n.

Sourced from Barangay Lay-asan in Tanudan, the winning coffee garnered a cupping score of 82 with cupping notes of dried berries, mangosteen, honey, tamarind, orange, pineapple and citrus.

Bagging second place is Crispin Gayagay, also from Tanudan, whose coffee beans got a cupping score of 80.1 with flavor notes of caramel, nutty, cinnamon, tangerine, citrus, prunes and tea-like.

In third place is Jonathan Itong, whose robusta from Lubuagan, garnered a cupping score of 80 with cupping notes of roasted peanuts, dark chocolate and caramel.

Meanwhile, the lone entry in the arabica category submitted by Lioba Busway from Upper Uma, Lubuagan, received special citation as it garnered a cupping score of 83.5. The coffee had cupping notes of tangerine, tamarind, lemon, passion fruit, tea-rose and honey.

Busway’s coffee beans sold at a whopping P700 per kilogram (kg) at the post-competitio­n auction. Dao-wan’s Robusta sold at P230 per kg, much higher than the usual farmgate price of P150 to 160 per kg, according to Jeffrey Pasikan, Department of Trade and Industry-Kalinga coffee program focal person.

First launched last year, the Kalinga Coffee Quality Competitio­n not only serves as leverage for coffee farmers to earn higher profits, but a platform to recognize those who follow good agricultur­al practices, thereby helping elevate the quality of Kalinga coffee and contribute to the revival of the industry.

“The ultimate aim is to give due credit and recognitio­n to the Kalinga farmers who endeavor very well to continue the coffee agricultur­e and adhere to all the government assistance­s, trainings nga nait-ited,” Pasikan said.

The competitio­n, with its strict rule that entries must be of Kalinga origin, also aims to boost production of local varieties, the supply of which is being threatened by the influx of imported coffee from Vietnam, Pasikan said.

“The idea is to support and protect the authentici­ty of Kalinga coffee because we all know that the supply of Kalinga coffee is dwindling,” he explained.

The 2024 Kalinga Coffee Quality Competitio­n was a collaborat­ive effort of the Kalinga Provincial Coffee Council composed of national line agencies, the private sector, the provincial government and the city and municipal local government­s. It was one of the highlights of the 29th Kalinga Founding Anniversar­y and 5th Bodong Festival.

Pasikan hopes that the 2025 edition will see the participat­ion of all coffee farmers from all the municipali­ties of Kalinga.

 ?? KALINGA PROVINCE PHOTO ?? Photo shows the winners of the 2024 Kalinga Coffee Quality Competitio­n during the awarding ceremony on Feb. 15, 2024.
KALINGA PROVINCE PHOTO Photo shows the winners of the 2024 Kalinga Coffee Quality Competitio­n during the awarding ceremony on Feb. 15, 2024.

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