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Washing Station

A coffee washing station (or wet mill) is a processing facility, common in East Africa and other coffee-growing regions, where smallholder farmers deliver harvested cherries to be pulped, fermented, washed, and dried. These stations remove the fruit flesh and mucilage, leaving the seed in parchment, and are crucial for quality control, sorting, and transforming raw cherries into export-ready parchment coffee.

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