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On the Slopes of Africa's Highest Mountain Small Farmers Grow Africa's Finest Coffee
The Kilimanjaro Native
Cooperative Union, Africa's oldest coffee cooperative, was founded in
1924 as a marketing organization for the indigenous farmers of the
Chagga tribe living on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's
highest mountain. Along with all of Tanzania's coffee cooperatives,
KNCU was abolished by the government in 1976, but then reinstated in
1984. At this stage, law required that all coffee farmers belong to a
cooperative in order to sell their crops. In 1991, Tanzania introduced
a new Cooperative Act under which the co-ops became voluntary
membership organizations.
Today, KNCU has about 80,000 members from 90
local co-ops. Their smooth, mild beans, considered to be among the
finest in Africa, are used in our Tanzanian AA.
"The
people of Mount Kilimanjaro are very development-oriented. As I look to
the future, a better income from coffee will mean better schools,
dispensaries and roads. Buying from KNCU means you get the fine quality
you need, and the farmer gets the best return."
— Tobias Ndakidemi, Former Chairman, KNCU
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