List Of Coffee Cooperatives In Kenya
A coffee cooperative is a group of coffee producers cooperating to gain better access to resources, leverage better marketing and business opportunities, provide training, and more.
In this article Keweb.co tries to answer the question by publishing the full list of Coffee Cooperatives in Kenya
Below are the full List of Coffee Cooperatives In Kenya
Kasinga FCS
Ithaeni FCS
Kayatta FCS
Kakuyuni FCS
Kaliluni FCS
Kambusu FCS
Kamuthanga FCS
Katelembo FCS
Kawethei FCS
Kikima FCS
kilalani FCS
Kingoti FCS
Kithangathini FCS
Kitwii FCS
Muisuni FCS
Misakwani FCS
Mbilini FCS
Mitaboni FCS
Kwa Kiinyu FCS
Kyaume FCS
Mungala FCS
Musilili FCS
Muthunzuuni FCS
Mwatate FCS
Ndithini FCS
Ngomano FCS
Sengani FCS
Tendelyani FCS
Katheka kai FCS
Which coffee does Kenya grow?
All Kenya coffee grown is Arabica coffee grown on the rich volcanic soil that is found in the highlands of the country. Today around 250,000 Kenyans are employed in the production of coffee.
Which is the best coffee to drink in Kenya?
SL28 is the flagship of Kenyan coffee varieties. Buyers flock to Nyeri because of the exceptional cup quality and high-yield of the SL28. Scott Agricultural Laboratories selected the SL28 from the Tanganyika Drought Resistant variety in 1931 – a cultivar you can lead back to Bourbon variety.
Where does Kenyan coffee come from?
Kenya’s famous Arabica coffee grows at the high altitudes of Mount Kenya, Mount Elgon and the Western highlands, between altitudes of 4,900 to 6,800 feet (1,494 – 2,073 meters). These altitudes give the country’s coffee bean its unique characteristics.