Improving Coffee Bean Storage in Pajahan, Bali

This project is implemented by Yayasan Kopernik on behalf of our partner who provided grant funding for this project.

We are testing alternative methods to effectively store and protect green coffee beans from mold using silica gel and natural clay.

Project Type

  • Experimentation

THE PROBLEM

Coffee farmers typically store their green coffee beans in plastic gunny sacks with an inner plastic lining, inside a storage room that has no temperature or humidity control. As coffee is mostly grown in high altitude and humid areas, the traditional storage method is prone to mold, which can lower the quality of the coffee beans. Therefore, an effective storage method is needed to maintain high-quality coffee beans.

THE SOLUTION

Kopernik will test the use of silica gel and natural clay (absorbent agents) in storing green coffee beans and protecting the beans from mold. The experiment will compare the effectiveness of both absorbent agents in preserving the quality of the coffee beans.

THE EXPECTED IMPACT

Improved storage methods using silica gel or natural clay can help coffee farmers in storing their green beans more effectively, and free from mold.

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PROJECT COST

Type
Description
Amount

Solution & Project Implementation

Costs associated with the purchase of the solutions tested and project coordination

$1,006

Monitoring & Evaluation

Costs associated with data collection, analysis and reporting

$142

Administration Fee

Cost of transferring payments internationally, processing online donations (5%) and a contribution to Kopernik's operational costs (15%)

$115

Total $1,263

This project is implemented by Yayasan Kopernik on behalf of our partner who provided grant funding for this project.