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Icatu
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Icatu is a Brazilian cultivar developed from a Robusta-Arabica cross at the Agronomic Institute of Campinas. High-yielding and disease-resistant, it's primarily a commercial variety.
What is the Icatu coffee varietal?
Icatu is a Brazilian cultivar developed by the Instituto Agronômico de Campinas and released commercially in 1993. It's an interspecific hybrid - created from a cross between Coffea canephora (Robusta) and Coffea arabica - subsequently backcrossed with Arabica over multiple generations to improve cup quality while retaining the robustness of the Robusta contribution.
High productivity and disease resistance are the main attributes. Cup quality is better than earlier Robusta-Arabica hybrids - clean and balanced enough for commercial purposes, and at higher Brazilian altitudes capable of producing respectable specialty results.
Icatu's primary role is in commercial blending rather than single-origin specialty work. It's part of the productive backbone of Brazil's large-volume output rather than the character behind premium Brazilian naturals. A reliable workhorse rather than a standout.
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