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A Collaborative Force

A Society Focused on Impact & Growth

The Kirinyaga County Co-operative Union Ltd. stands as the proud collective voice and support system for our region’s coffee farmers. Founded in 1959 and officially registered on 30th July 1963, the union was established on the basis of administrative locations to provide a unified platform for growers. Our rich history is rooted in the collaborative spirit of our farming communities, and our mission is to empower our members and ensure their success in the global coffee market.

Inoi Farmers' Cooperative Society

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Kabare Farmers' Cooperative Society

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Baragwi Farmers' Cooperative Society

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Mutira Farmers' Cooperative Society

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Mwirua Farmers' Cooperative Society

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Kibirigwi Farmers' Cooperative Society

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Ngariama Farmers' Cooperative Society

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Rungeto Farmers' Cooperative Society

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Rwama Farmers' Cooperative Society

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Thirikwa Farmers' Cooperative Society

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Mirichi Farmers' Cooperative Society

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Karithathi Farmers' Cooperative Society

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Ngiriambu Farmers' Cooperative Society

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Kanjuu Farmers' Cooperative Society

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Coffee Societies

Baragwi FCS Ltd,  Kabare FCS Ltd,  Inoi FCS Ltd,

Kibirigwi FCS Ltd,  Mwirua FCS Ltd,  Mutira FCS Ltd,

Kanjuu FCS Ltd,  Mirichi FCS Ltd,  Thirikwa FCS Ltd,

Ngiriambu FCS Ltd,  Rung’eto FCS Ltd,  Rwama FCS Ltd,

New Ngariama FCS Ltd, Karithathi FCS Ltd

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Dairy Societies

Kirinyaga Dairy FCS Ltd

Gichugu Dairy FCS Ltd

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Timber Society

Kirinyaga Timber FCS Ltd

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Irrigation Society

Kibirigwi Irrigation Scheme

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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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