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Central & Eastern provinces (Lundazi, petauke)

Central & Eastern Provinces Coffee: Lundazi and Petauke – Zambia’s Emerging Specialty Areas

The Central and Eastern Provinces of Zambia, particularly the districts of Lundazi and Petauke, are emerging coffee-producing regions in the country’s mid- to low-altitude highlands. While Zambia’s northern highlands dominate the specialty sector, these regions are gaining attention for smallholder Arabica cultivation that adds diversity to the nation’s coffee profile.


Geography and Climate

Lundazi and Petauke sit at altitudes of approximately 900–1,400 meters, featuring rolling hills, fertile soils, and moderate rainfall. The climate is suitable for Arabica growth:

Temperate conditions with seasonal rainfall

Well-drained loamy soils

Microclimates conducive to slow cherry maturation

These factors support coffee development with balanced flavors and approachable acidity.


Production and Farmers

Coffee production in these provinces is predominantly smallholder-based, with farmers managing small plots of Arabica coffee. Processing is often cooperative-driven, with local initiatives providing training and access to washed-processing facilities.

Although production volumes are modest, growing interest in specialty coffee markets has encouraged improvements in quality, traceability, and processing practices.


Varieties and Processing

Varieties: Mostly Bourbon and Bourbon-derived Arabica

Processing: Primarily washed, sun-dried on raised beds

Experimentation: Some small-scale trials of honey or semi-washed methods

The focus on washed processing ensures clarity, clean flavor, and mild, balanced acidity in the cup.


Flavor Profile

Coffees from Lundazi and Petauke are typically:

Medium-bodied

Mild to medium acidity

Light fruit and subtle floral notes

Smooth, clean, and approachable

These characteristics make them versatile for both espresso and filter brewing and suitable for buyers seeking accessible Zambian coffees.


Market Position

While the Central and Eastern Provinces produce smaller volumes compared to Northern and Muchinga provinces, they contribute to Zambia’s growing specialty coffee diversity. Key advantages include:

Unique mid-altitude terroir

Smallholder-driven production

Approachable, balanced cups suitable for international markets

Potential for traceable and sustainable sourcing

With continued support for farmers, processing infrastructure, and quality initiatives, Lundazi and Petauke have the potential to strengthen Zambia’s specialty coffee presence.