Rasuna


The Rasuna variety derives from the cross of Catimor and Typica varietals. This is a new variety being planted in Sumatra around the Takengon area. In Sumatra there has been a push towards Catimor for its high yields, but it been noted to have a short production life of around 10 years, after this time has passed, yields get dramatically lower over a short period.

  • Varietal: Rasuna
  • Related to: Catimor and Typica  
  • Origin: Indonesia  
  • Grows Best at: 1100-1300 masl  
  • Type: Hybrid
  • Prevalent in: Indonesia
  • Predominant Colour: Red
  • Fruit size: Standard
  • Leaf Characteristics: Elongated Leaves
  • Plant Characteristics: Medium tall tree, small elongated leaves

The Rasuna variety derives from the cross of Catimor and Typica varietals. This is a new variety being planted in Sumatra around the Takengon area. In Sumatra there has been a push towards Catimor for its high yields, but it been noted to have a short production life of around 10 years, after this time has passed, yields get dramatically lower over a short period.

Another varietal used has been Typica, but this is a low yielded variety in Sumatra but has a much longer production life compared to Catimor before its yield drops off. So the obvious solution was to combine the two which they did and here it is, Rasuna.

If we are currently roasting any Rasuna lots, they will be listed below.