Coffee production is a significant contributor to the economy of Kenya.[1] The industry is noted for its cooperative system of production, processing, milling, marketing, and auction system. About 70% of Kenyan coffee is produced in small farms that control about 75% of the land under production.[2][3] It was estimated in 2012 that there were about 150,000 coffee farmers in Kenya.[4] Other sources suggest that 6 million Kenyans are employed directly or indirectly in the coffee industry.[5]
The acidic soil in the highlands of central Kenya together with just the right amount of sunlight and rainfall provide excellent conditions for growing coffee plants. However, due to a property boom in areas that grow coffee and price instability,[6][4] production in this African Great Lakes country fell from about 130,000 tonnes in 1987/8 to 40,000 tonnes in 2011/12.[7]
Kenya largely produces Arabica blend coffee.[8] Coffee from Kenya is of the ‘Colombia mild’ type, and is well known for its intense flavor, full body, and pleasant aroma with notes of cocoa, high grade coffee from Kenya is one of the most sought-after coffees in the world.[4]
- MAGUTA COFFEE ESTATE – Nyeri, Muruguru (Specialty Organic Coffee & origin trips)
- Kipkelion District Co-operative Union including Mill Factory serving more than 40,000 farmers
- Gikanda Cooperative Society — Gichathaini, Kangocho and Ndaroini Factories[16] (Mathira, Nyeri)
- Kibirigwi Farmers Cooperative Society (kirinyaga)
- New Gikaru (Nyeri-Mukurwe-ini)
- Tekangu Cooperative Society — Tegu, Karogoto and Ngunguru Factories (Mathira, Nyeri)
- Thiriku Farmers Co-op Society (Thingingi Area, Nyeri)
- Mutheka Farmers Co-operative Society – Chorong’i Coffee Factory (Nyeri) Archived 2015-04-03 at the Wayback Machine, Kigwandi Coffee Factory (Nyeri)[permanent dead link], Kihuyo Coffee Factory (Nyeri) Archived 2015-04-04 at the Wayback Machine, Muthuaini Coffee Factory (Nyeri) Archived 2015-04-07 at the Wayback Machine, Kamuyu Coffee Factory (Nyeri) Archived 2015-04-03 at the Wayback Machine, Kaihuri Coffee Factory (Nyeri)[permanent dead link]
- Iyego Farmers Cooperative Society – Main, Mununga, Gatubu, Marimira, Gitura, Kirangano, Watuha (Murang’a)
- Karunguru coffee estate (Juja Kenya)
- Othaya Co-operative Society (Othaya, Nyeri)[1]
- Rung’eto Farmers Co-operative Society – Kii, Karimikui and Kiangoi Factories (Kirinyaga County, Ngariama ward)
- Baragwi Farmers Co-operative Society – Karumandi, Kianyaga, Gachame Factories
- Meru Central Coffee Co-Operative Union – along Meru-Embu Highway

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- Coffee High School (Georgia)Coffee High School is a public high school in Douglas, Georgia, United States. Coffee High School is a comprehensive high school that offers students a…16 KB (1,542 words) – 01:22, 27 November 2025
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- Coffee production in Chinacultivation of coffee in China began in 1988. In 2016 and 2017, China was among the top 20 worldwide producers of coffee. Ninety-eight per cent of the coffee grown…7 KB (780 words) – 18:03, 15 August 2024
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