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Mukure Factory - Kabare Coop - Lamu Youth in Coffee Project

Fully washed • AB

Arabica
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Vava Coffee

Vava Coffee

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Origin
Kenya
Producer
Vava Coffee
Variety
SL28, Ruiru 11, Batian, SL34
Process type
Fully washed
Altitude range
1700m - 1900m
Harvest period
April, 2022 - August, 2022
Algrano's cupping score (SCA)
85.5 points
Updated July, 2022
ID
KE-51-202204
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The coffee story

Grown by smallholders at the foot of Mount Kenya, these SL28 and SL34 beans are brought together at the Mukure Coffee Factory outside of the village of Mukure, where they're fully washed and processed, and let out to dry for 9 -15 days.
The Kabare FCS has put a system in place where the factory managers are changing factories every few seasons. This enables them to exchange knowledge and keep consistent quality between the different factories.

Vava Coffee dedicates 10% of the revenue from all coffee sales to funding the Lamu Youth in Coffee Project. This initiative is organised by Gente del Futuro (People of the Future), a collective created by Vava and made up of passionate people working towards empowering coffee communities, especially young women and girls.

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The goal is to transform communities by providing economic opportunities. These come through coffee trade, education and capacity building. And all this happens at the Lamu Coffee School.

Why Lamu?

Lamu is an island on the coast of Kenya. It is heavily dependent on tourism for economic sustainability as well as on informal jobs in fishing and farming.

The level of unemployment is high: only 21% of the population is in formal employment! Lamu also has some of the lowest literacy levels in the country.

The lack of opportunity drives Lamu’s youth to crime and drugs. It’s not a cliché. It’s reality.

“We believe this initiative can provide more gainful employment and various opportunities to young people, generating economic stability for themselves and their families,” says Vava.

“Our first cohort of students recently successfully completed the foundation courses in Brewing and Barista offered by the Specialty Coffee Association. We are looking towards this cohort doing their intermediate courses this November as they continue on their path towards a professional coffee career.”