Cordillera local beans graded in 1st regionwide coffee competition
by Elvy T. Estacio, (RPCO-CAR Writer)
Cordillera’s local coffee beans take the spotlight in the first Regional Coffee Quality Competition organized by the Department of Agriculture-Philippine Rural Development Project (DA-PRDP) in collaboration with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and Mountain Province State Polytechnic College (MPSPC), held at the Montanosa Coffee Development Center in Bauko, Mountain Province from April 23 to 25, 2024.
Green coffee beans produced by DA-PRDP-assisted Farmers’ Cooperatives and Associations (FCAs) and their members that are engaged in coffee farming, have undergone grading, evaluation, and assessment processes. A total of 22 entries for Arabica coffee and eight for Robusta coffee were subjected to grading, roasting, and cupping by certified Quality Coffee Graders following competition rules.
An entry from Tuba Benguet Coffee Growers Association (TuBengCoGa), an affiliate Proponent Group (PG) of the Benguet Arabica Coffee Enterprise (BACE), emerged triumphant, claiming the top spot for Arabica coffee. Their entry boasts notes of floral tones, mixed berries, honey, dates, raisins, stone fruit, apple, ripe banana, and papaya.
Securing the second place is an entry from La Trinidad Arabica Coffee Producers Association (LATACPA), another esteemed affiliate of BACE. Their entry dazzled with flavors reminiscent of mixed berries, apple, coconut, almonds, sugarcane, honey, molasses, citrus, pomelo, floral, tamarind, brown sugar, and nuts.An entry from Sagada Arabica Coffee Growers and Processors Organization (SACGPO) clinched the third spot featuring notes of honey, berries, lime, muscovado, caramel, and floral tones.
Meanwhile, another entry from SACGPO received a special award as it garnered the highest green grading score.
In the Robusta category, the title was claimed by Calanasan Masipag Farmers Association in Calanasan, Apayao, offering flavors of honey, dried berries, papaya, guava, caramel, tamarind, chocolate, and pineapple.
An entry from Tanudan Savings and Lending Cooperative (TASALECO) in Tanudan, Kalinga got the second place boasting flavor notes of cinnamon, coco sugar, caramel, chocolate, anise, and tamarind.
Gawidan Malin-awaan Marketing Cooperative from Tabuk City, Kalinga, captured the third spot with their distinctive blend, featuring nutty undertones and a medley of honey and mixed berries, cinnamon, and papaya. Both farmers’ groups are also affiliates of the Kalinga Coffee Cluster for their enterprise subproject under the DA-PRDP.
Simultaneously held with the blind cupping activity, several FCAs/PGs who joined in the coffee competition also attended the two-day coffee forum held at the MPSPC Ba-ang Campus, Bauko, Mountain Province. The topics focused on cupping guidelines and procedures, coffee green grading, and coffee defects and recommendations.
During the opening program, MPSPC Center Chief Administrator Ms. Berlinda Pel-ingen conveyed the message of MPSPC President Edgar Cue. She welcomed everyone and said that the President supports efforts to improve and sustain the coffee industry in Mountain Province and the whole region.
DTI-Kalinga Provincial Director Mr. Renie M. Ramos emphasized the competition’s significance as a platform to promote Cordillera’s exceptional coffee, empowering local communities to thrive in the competitive market.
The winners will be officially recognized at an awarding ceremony scheduled on May 30, 2024, in Baguio City. All coffee entries will be available for bidding to local buyers, with further details provided on the DA-PRDP Cordillera Facebook Page.//