
Bibi Plantation Peaberry
This coffee is packed in jute sacks lined with PVC Grainpro bags – an airtight storage system that preserves aroma and freshness for longer, while also allowing the coffee to breathe naturally.
Five hours drive towards the coast from Bangalore lies the small town of Suntikoppa (pop. 20,000), among the Coorg Hills of southern India. This is the heart of the coffee growing area in Karnataka state and all around lie small to medium sized farms. Located at 600-800 metres above sea level in these fertile hills is Faiz Moosakutty’s Bibi Plantation.
The 250 acre plantation has been in the Moosakutty family since 1960. Faiz took over in 1990 and has since embarked on replanting the entire estate, aiming to create a model coffee farm. This process is now 98% complete and the Bibi Plantation produces some of the region’s finest beans. Faiz lives on the farm with his wife, Sonia, and two children – Rihan (aged 8) and Tara (aged 4).
Mercanta’s relationship with Faiz goes back over a decade. Following the liberalisation of India’s coffee industry in the mid-90s, Faiz happened across Mercanta’s website while seeking out private sector buyers for his coffee and got in touch with Stephen. The Bibi Plantation has been supplying us ever since and Mercanta is now the sole exporter of Faiz’s coffee. Over the years, Faiz has become not only an important business partner, but also a friend; members of the Mercanta team have visited the plantation several times, and Faiz has spent considerable time with us at our headquarters in London.
As those at Mercanta who have visited the plantation can vouch, Faiz does not cut corners and runs his farm in an environmentally and socially responsible way. The coffee is grown in the shade of indigenous silver oaks, jungle figs and rosewood trees, which provide habitat for a vast array of bird and insect life, and the occasional elephant from the nearby forest! While the estate is not certified organic, no weedicides are used; instead weeds are removed by hand so that cut plants form natural compost. Micronutrients, manure and compost produced from the skins of pulped coffee cherries are other important, organic fertilisers widely used on the estate.
Some 100 people work on the plantation, around half of whom live on site. The farm provides free electricity, free housing and free medical assistance. Faiz also offers interest free loans to assist with the education of workers’ children, and pay back schedules are kept flexible and worked out on a case by case basis. As Faiz told us on a visit to the Mercanta offices in London, “It is a big responsibility – like looking after a family of 100 people!”
