When you brew a cup of Gramaahar’s Araku Coffee, you’re tasting more than just coffee you’re experiencing the heritage of the Araku Valley. Nestled in the Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh, Araku is home to tribal farming communities who have cultivated coffee in harmony with nature for generations. Gramaahar proudly sources its organic Araku coffee directly from these villages, bringing their rich traditions and pure flavours straight to your cup.
Araku Valley – The Home of Organic Arabica Coffee
Located at an altitude of about 900 to 1,400 metres above sea level, the Araku Valley offers an ideal environment for growing premium Arabica coffee. Cool temperatures, mist-covered hills, fertile soil, natural forest shade, and seasonal rainfall allow coffee cherries to ripen slowly.
This slow maturation develops a smooth body, mild acidity, and naturally sweet chocolatey and fruity notes qualities that make Araku coffee stand apart from mass-produced varieties.
Partnering with Tribal Village Farmers
Coffee cultivation in Araku is primarily carried out by tribal smallholder farmers, many of whom own small plots of land and depend on coffee as their main livelihood. Gramaahar works closely with these village farmers and farmer collectives through a direct sourcing model.
- Fair and transparent pricing for farmers
- Reduced dependency on middlemen
- Ethical sourcing with complete traceability
- Long-term livelihood security for farming families
Organic and Regenerative Farming Practices
Araku coffee is grown using organic and regenerative farming methods, without synthetic fertilisers or chemical pesticides. Farmers rely on natural compost, leaf litter, and bio-inputs prepared from local organic materials.
Coffee is shade-grown under native trees, which protects biodiversity, prevents soil erosion, and conserves moisture resulting in healthier plants and beans with richer aroma and flavour.
From Coffee Cherry to Your Cup
The journey of Gramaahar’s Araku coffee begins with hand-picking only ripe red cherries. These cherries are carefully pulped, washed, sun-dried, and graded to preserve their essential oils and original character.
The beans are then roasted in small batches to highlight Araku’s signature flavour profile smooth, aromatic, and naturally balanced.
Impact on Communities and the Environment
By choosing organic Araku coffee, customers support tribal communities that are building dignified and sustainable livelihoods through agriculture. Fair pricing, farmer training, and community-based processing help protect forests, water, and soil for future generations.
“When farmers are treated fairly and nature is respected, everyone benefits from the soil to the cup.”
— Gramaahar
Experience the True Taste of Araku
Gramaahar’s Araku coffee reflects the land, the people, and the traditions of the Araku Valley. Pure, organic, and responsibly sourced every cup tells a story.
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