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Batian
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Batian is Kenya's attempt to breed a variety with the cup quality of SL28 but the disease resistance the SL types lack.
What is the Batian coffee varietal?
Batian is a Kenyan coffee cultivar developed by the Coffee Research Institute (CRI) and released in 2010. It is a complex hybrid involving SL28, SL34, Ruiru 11, and K7 parentage, bred to combine the exceptional cup quality associated with the SL selections with meaningful disease resistance to both coffee leaf rust and Coffee Berry Disease.
Named after Batian Peak - the highest point on Mount Kenya - it was developed specifically to address the limitations of both SL28/SL34 (outstanding cup quality, poor disease resistance) and Ruiru 11 (good disease resistance, less distinguished cup). Batian aims to sit between the two: better cup quality than Ruiru 11, better disease tolerance than the SL types.
Early results have been promising. At altitude in Kenya's premium growing regions, Batian can produce coffees with complexity and acidity approaching the SL benchmark. It is compact, productive, and more disease-tolerant than SL28 or SL34. Whether it ultimately closes the gap on the cup quality of the best SL selections remains an ongoing debate in Kenyan specialty circles.
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