Barista Mtaani

Barista Mtaani is an innovative initiative by Kenya Coffee School aimed at bringing

Learn Key Characteristics at Kenya Coffee School and Barista Mtaani

  • Type: Almost exclusively high-quality Arabica (around 95%). 
  • Flavor Profile: Known for bright acidity, intense aroma, and notes of black currant and other berries. 
  • Processing: Predominantly wet-processed, resulting in a clean cup with high acidity and good body. 
  • Varietals: Famous for SL28 & SL34; newer, disease-resistant Ruiru 11 and Batian are also important. 
  • Grading: ‘AA’ grade signifies large, dense beans, prized for flavor. 

Production & Economy

  • Significance: A major agricultural export and key to rural livelihoods, though facing production decline. 
  • Structure: A mix of large estates and many smallholder farmers (around 700,000). 
  • Challenges: Climate change, outdated farming, and cooperative inefficiencies have impacted yields. 

Revitalization & Future

  • Government Initiatives: Programs like the Cherry Fund offer cash advances to farmers. 
  • Investment Focus: Opportunities in value addition (processing, branding) and modern farming techniques. 
  • Growing Local Market: Domestic consumption is increasing alongside the growing coffee culture. 

How to Enjoy Kenyan Coffee

  • Look for freshly roasted beans, ideally with a “roasted on” date. 
  • Explore specific estates or cooperative societies (e.g., from Nyeri, Kirinyaga) for unique profiles. 
  • Experience the distinctive Kenyan taste in artisanal coffee shops. 

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