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Obata

Varietals & Genetics

In Simple Terms

Obata is a Brazilian Sarchimor cultivar from IAC - compact, rust-resistant, and producing large beans. It's one of Brazil's more recent commercially successful disease-resistant releases.

What is the Obata coffee varietal?

Obata is a Brazilian cultivar developed by the Instituto Agronômico de Campinas and released in 2000. It has Sarchimor genetics - a cross between Villa Sarchi and Híbrido de Timor - and was developed as a compact, rust-resistant, high-yielding alternative for farms managing leaf rust pressure.

Dwarf in stature, large-beaned, and resistant to rust, Obata is a practical choice for Brazilian farms that need to combine productivity with disease management. Cup quality is commercially sound and acceptable for specialty at higher altitudes.

It's primarily a producer-side story rather than a consumer-facing one - Obata isn't a variety that appears on premium single-origin labels, but it's part of the backbone of Brazil's productive output and contributes to the country's commercial green coffee supply.