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[ODD B] AA Kainamui - Kenya

[ODD B] AA Kainamui - Kenya

[ODD B] AA Kainamui - Kenya

130 kr

190 kr

Welcome to the Odd Bean collection. This project started from the idea of wanting to find a home for all the beans in our roastery that are waiting for someone to enjoy them. At the end of every week, we end up with small batches of leftover coffee beans that are carefully packed and willing to wake you up in the morning.

This is one of our ways to pursue a no-waste lifestyle and to give a longer life to the so-called odd beans. <3

Earliest roast date: 15.10.2024

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Juicy and syrupy with notes of fresh pineapple, lime and stone-fruit. Lingering brown sugar sweetness.

Origin: Kenya
Region: Kirinyaga
Producer: around 1800 smallholder farmer members of the New Ngariama Farmers Cooperative
Elevation: 1740 masl
Variety: Batian, SL28, SL34, Ruiru 11
Process: Washed

Roasted for: Filter


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This lot captivated us with its profile that is quite unique for a coffee from Kenya with its strong tropical notes and stone fruit character. We could not think of a better lot to commence the Kenyan season with than this one from the Kainamui factory.

The Kainamui factory serves about 1,800 smallholder coffee farmers who are members of the New Ngariama Farmers Cooperative Society, about 600 of whom are women. The smallholders own an average of 200 trees on less than half a hectare of land. Farmers in the area grow gravellea, macadamia nuts, eucalyptus, tea, corn, and bananas in addition to coffee.

The factory receives field visits from agricultural ministers and agro-companies who offer training programs. The F.C.S. also provides pre-financing for farmers to allow them to pay school fees, production costs, and in case of emergencies.

We sourced this lot after having had the chance to meet Claudia Bellinzoni  the head of sourcing for Kenya at Cafe Imports, who is a new partner to us. We had some fascinating conversations with her around sourcing in Kenya and the current situation there, as well as how Cafe Imports has been sourcing in the country. It was after this meeting that we started exploring a partnership with for lots from Kenya with Cafe Imports, and we could not be more excited to collaborate closely with them.