Kamwangi AA, Washed, Kenya
About This Coffee
Kamwangi AA Washed is produced by the New Ngariama Cooperative in Kirinyaga, Kenya, and is the largest bean size of the yearly harvest (Kamwangi PB being the smallest). In Kenya, coffee processing stations, are called factories. The Kamwangi factory is one of two factories under the cooperative named New Ngariama Cooperative Society located in the fertile, volcanic hills surrounding Mount Kenya, with a third factory soon to become operational. While this area is less known than its neighbour, Nyeri, their coffee has wowed us from the beginning and this harvest marks our ninth year working together. The New Ngariama Cooperative Society is mainly made up of small farms, each with around 100 trees in the Gichugu division of the Kirinyaga district. Here, farmers are organized in cooperative societies that act as umbrella organisations for Kamwangi and other coffee factories. Smallholders deliver their freshly picked coffee cherries for processing every day for a period of about two months during the fall season, pften delivering 25-50 kilo by foot or bike. Then each producer will sort their cherries manually to sort out defects and lower grade beans since payment is determined by quality. The meticulous attention given in this process is one of the reasons Kamwangi's coffees have such an outstanding quality and delicious flavour profile that is so highly so after. Whenever we visit Kamwangi factory, manager Edwin Gichori is quick to speak of the work being done in order to help raise quality levels further and of where changes can be made in the long-term. Kamwangi offers small advance payments to the farmers at delivery and is often able to give back 80% of the sales price back to farmers, after the cost of milling and marketing is deducted. Kamwangi has been Rainforest Alliance certified since 1997. For more about Kamwangi AA and the New Ngiamara Cooperative Society click here.
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