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The Mankira Wild Coffee Forest

  • Writer: Kafa Nature Tours
    Kafa Nature Tours
  • Mar 13, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 3, 2025


Tucked away in the heart of Ethiopia's Kafa Biosphere Reserve lies the enchanting Mankira Wild Coffee Forest, a place where nature's splendor and coffee's rich history intertwine. This forest is not only a significant site for coffee enthusiasts but also a vital ecosystem teeming with life and biodiversity. Let's delve into the wonders of this unique environment and explore why it's so crucial for both local communities and the global coffee industry.


Lush green jungle scene with a narrow dirt path winding through dense foliage and tall trees, creating a serene and mysterious atmosphere.

The Mother Coffee Tree: A Symbol of Tradition

One of the most fascinating aspects of the Mankira Forest is the legendary "Mother Coffee Tree," believed by locals to be the origin of all Arabica coffee trees. Standing about six meters tall and twenty centimeters thick, this ancient tree is a testament to the region's rich coffee heritage, even if its status as the "mother" of all Arabica trees remains more symbolic than scientifically proven1. The forest itself is a treasure trove of biodiversity, hosting a vast array of plant and animal species alongside the wild Arabica coffee trees.


Biodiversity and Ecosystem

The Mankira Forest is part of a larger network of montane cloud forests in the Kafa region, which are renowned for their lush canopies and diverse wildlife. Here, you might catch glimpses of black-and-white colobus monkeys, silvery-cheeked hornbills, and even electric-green mambas as you navigate through the dense undergrowth2. The forest floor is carpeted with ferns, colorful orchids, and leafy climbers, creating a vibrant tapestry of life. Wild coffee trees, though slender and sparse, thrive in this environment, their fruits a prized commodity for local collectors.


Coffee Collection and Tradition

In these forests, coffee is collected in a way that respects both tradition and nature. Local collectors carefully harvest coffee cherries, including those that are underripe, ripe, and overripe, to ensure that none are lost to animals or weather3. This method, while not yielding the highest quality coffee, preserves the natural balance of the forest ecosystem. The collected coffee is then dried on raised bamboo beds, a process that retains its unique flavor profile and aroma.


Challenges and Conservation Efforts

Despite its beauty and importance, the Mankira Forest faces significant threats. Climate change poses a major risk to wild Arabica coffee, which is highly sensitive to temperature and rainfall fluctuations2. Deforestation has also been a concern, though efforts like Participatory Forest Management and UNESCO's designation of the Kafa Biosphere Reserve have helped protect these forests2. Organizations like NABU are working to preserve biodiversity by promoting sustainable farming practices and reintroducing resilient crop species1.

Visiting the Mankira Wild Coffee Forest

For those interested in experiencing the magic of the Mankira Forest firsthand, guided tours offer a unique opportunity to walk through the lush wild coffee plantations and visit the revered Mother Coffee Tree. These tours not only provide insight into the region's coffee culture but also support local conservation efforts.



 
 
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