Known for it’s fertile volcanic soil and abundant rainfall, the Nyeri region of Kenya is one of the most sought-after locations for coffee. The rich agricultural haven is situated on the slopes of the snow capped Mount Kenya. We’re proud to work with the Tekangu Farmers Cooperative Society, which handles 2,900 farmers to help deliver our ripe coffee cherries.

The TFCS pays careful attention to detail during the pulp and drying process, which helps give our Karogoto its signature grapefruit flavor. TFCS farmers take sustainability and environmental conservation seriously. In addition to the responsible use agrochemicals, tree planting projects help conserve areas with indigenous and exotic trees.

Most farmers are part of the Kikuyu tribe and are also involved in horticulture farming with a ready market in the nearby Karatina town. Over the past few years, TFCS was UTZ CERTIFIED for sustainability—turning a coffee growing tradition into a thriving business.

Find out more about the Tekangu Farmers Cooperative Society here: TFCS

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  1. Hey LC bloggers: We “had a bad day” (although it is already better if I plug in that great song) today. So, thank you for the adorable coffee cup GIF on Twitter. In my mind, it is a pair of lovebirds on the cup, which makes it even better. I know you made many other people smile today, too.

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