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Francine and Immaculee are two sisters that decided to return to their family home and start a coffee farm, a few years after losing their whole family in the genocide in Rwanda. When their first harvest came, they decided that their next step was to build a washing station of their own. So they moved from planting to harvesting, to processing. Now they do not only produce and process their own coffee but also buy coffee cherries from neighbouring farms, especially those run by women. The two sisters, Francine and Immaculee, didn’t want to become a burden as survivors on the government and decided to go back to their native region to work hard and empower themselves as they empower their community. Before the genocide against Tutsi, their parents owned a hill called Nyamurinda, which is larger than 20 hectares. This is the place where the farm and coffee-washing station are located and from where the name of Nyamurinda Mountain Coffee was originated
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