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Inoi Farmers' Cooperative Society

Inoi Farmers Cooperative Society (FCS Code XAD01) is located in Kirinyaga Central Subcounty within Kirinyaga County and was established in 1954. The society operates at an altitude of approximately 1400 meters above sea level and comprises 11 factories, serving a total of 6,117 farmers. The region is characterized by loam soil and relies primarily on rivers as its main water source. The area experiences a cool to warm, humid, and rainy climate, with annual rainfall ranging between 1200mm and 1700mm. The main coffee picking season runs from October to December.

The Coffee Journey Begins: Growing & Harvesting

Precision in Processing: Wet & Dry Milling

Bringing Quality to the World: Marketing & Distribution

Our work doesn’t end when the coffee is milled. We are dedicated to ensuring these exceptional beans reach customers who appreciate their quality. Our marketing efforts cater to a diverse range of clients by offering both micro and bulk lots.

Through our strategic marketing, we connect our farmers’ hard work directly with the global coffee community, ensuring that their dedication is recognized and rewarded. Every lot, regardless of size, undergoes stringent quality control to uphold our promise of excellence.

Micro lots

Micro lots are smaller, carefully selected batches that showcase the unique characteristics of a specific farm or co-operative society. These are perfect for roasters and buyers looking for distinctive and exclusive coffee profiles.

Bulk lots

Bulk lots allow us to provide a consistent, high-quality product on a larger scale, meeting the demands of bigger distributors and roasters worldwide.

Bringing Quality to the World: Marketing & Distribution

Our work doesn’t end when the coffee is milled. We are dedicated to ensuring these exceptional beans reach customers who appreciate their quality. Our marketing efforts cater to a diverse range of clients by offering both micro and bulk lots.

Through our strategic marketing, we connect our farmers’ hard work directly with the global coffee community, ensuring that their dedication is recognized and rewarded. Every lot, regardless of size, undergoes stringent quality control to uphold our promise of excellence.

Micro lots

Micro lots are smaller, carefully selected batches that showcase the unique characteristics of a specific farm or co-operative society. These are perfect for roasters and buyers looking for distinctive and exclusive coffee profiles.

Bulk lots

Bulk lots allow us to provide a consistent, high-quality product on a larger scale, meeting the demands of bigger distributors and roasters worldwide.

Ready to Partner?

Our operations are built on integrity and quality. If you are a roaster or distributor looking for a reliable source of premium coffee, reach out to us today.

Join Our Journey

Whether you’re a coffee enthusiast, a café owner, or a passionate supporter of sustainable farming, we invite you to experience the difference in every sip. Let’s grow, brew, and enjoy together.

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Irrigation Society

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Inoi Farmers Cooperative Society (FCS Code 0417) is located in Kirinyaga Central Subcounty within Kirinyaga County and was established in 1954. The society operates at an altitude of approximately 1400 meters above sea level and comprises 11 factories, serving a total of 6,117 farmers. The region is characterized by loam soil and relies primarily on rivers as its main water source. The area experiences a cool to warm, humid, and rainy climate, with annual rainfall ranging between 1200mm and 1700mm. The main coffee picking season runs from October to December.

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Community Empowerment

Fair Partnerships

We work hand-in-hand with our farmers' Co-operative Societies, ensuring they receive fair compensation for their hard work. Our collaborative model is built on trust and respect, providing a stable livelihood that empowers them to invest in their future.

Community Well-being

We believe a healthy community is a thriving one. By supporting our farmers, we contribute to local economic stability, education, and social programs that build a stronger, more resilient community for generations to come.

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