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Mukuyuni, Washed

Five Senses Coffee

$16.46250gIn Stock

Mukuyuni, Washed

Mukuyuni, Washed is a Kenya, Washed, SL28 coffee from Five Senses Coffee.

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Origin
Kenya
Process
Washed
Variety
SL28
Producer
Mukuyuni Farmers Cooperative
Available Sizes
  • 250g$16.46 ($NaN/100g)
  • 1000g$61.64 ($NaN/100g)

Description

Mukuyuni, Washed | Five Senses Coffee Home Shop Shop Home Coffee Coffee Subscriptions Equipment Accessories Consumables Merch & Gifts Sale Connect Our Purpose Our Story Our People Our Cafe Our Coffee Relationships Contact Impact Making a Positive Impact - B Corporation - Carbon Neutral - IPP Projects - Tiga Raja Mill - Reconciliation Plan Wholesale Wholesale Coffee Wholesale Order Portal Guide Wholesale Order Portal Login Cafe Partnerships Office Coffee Grocery Coffee International Coffee Service Commercial Equipment Service Home Equipment Service Book a Service Barista Training Barista Course Summary Victoria Western Australia New South Wales South Australia Queensland Blog Search Login Shop Cart 0 toggle No results for ' '. Products View all Posts View all Pages View all Close Search Your cart is currently empty. RETURN TO SHOP Online Customer Wholesale Customer Login here to access your home or small business coffee account and manage orders Online Login Email Address * Password * I forgot my password. LOG IN Not yet a customer? Click here to register . Click below to access your wholesale café account and manage orders Wholesale Login LOG IN TO ACCESS Interested in becoming a wholesale customer? Click here . Mukuyuni, Washed Kenya Producer Mukuyuni Farmers Cooperative 1700-2000 MASL SL28 Washed BUY NOW Shop Home Mukuyuni, Washed Mukuyuni, Washed Blackberry & allspice complexity. The Mukuyuni Farmers Cooperative Society, located in Machakos County, Kenya, is a shining example of high-quality coffee production and sustainable farming. The cooperative takes its name from the River Mukuyuni, with "Mukuyuni" translating to "next to the giant fig tree" in the local Kamba language, referencing a historical gathering place. This region, in the southeastern part of Kenya, provides ideal conditions for coffee cultivation, with fertile soil and a favourable climate contributing to the exception quality of its beans. Mukuyuni coffee is known for its bright acidity, complex flavour and well-balanced profile. The beans often exhibit vibrant citrus and berry notes, complemented by a smooth, lingering finish. Farmers in the cooperative prioritise organic farming, Fairtrade certification, and continuous improvements to their processes. They maintain clean processing facilities, use digital scales for precision, and invest in advanced pulping equipment to ensure consistency and high quality. Additionally, their commitment to sustainable agriculture includes crop diversification, incorporating figs, flowers, honey, cattle feed and poultry farming to support their livelihoods. 1700-2000 MASL SL28 Washed Additional Info A key advocate for smallholder coffee farmers in Kenya is Vava Angwenyi, founder of Vava Coffee Ltd., a vertically integrated export and social benefit company based in Nairobi. Vava, a coffee producer and exporter, has dedicated her career to empowering farmers and improving Kenya's coffee industry. She left Kenya to pursue an education in economics and mathematics, an opportunity she attributes to her parents' priotisation of education. During her studies, she discovered a passion for coffee and sought ways to invest in better data for the industry. Although she initially struggled to gain traction, she used her research background to spread awareness that knowledge is power, helping farmers and roasters access valuable information for long-term success. Vava's work extends beyond coffee production and export. She founded Gente del Futuro, a hybrid social impact social impact enterprise, in collaboration with coffee professionals and producers in Colombia. Through this initiative, she builds transnational partnerships that help dismantle systems benefiting from economic struggles in isolation. She believes in creating opportunities within communities by reinvesting in the people and infrastructure that sustain the coffee industry. One of her recent ventures, La Dulce Toro Lamu, is Kenya's first specialty coffee space and Coffee Educational Facility, located on Lamu Island. This project not only promotes Kenyan coffee but also educates young people about careers in the retail coffee sector, further encouraging domestic coffee consumption. Vava's advocacy and business efforts highlight the potential of Kenya's coffee industry when farmers, exporters, and communities work together. Mukuyuni Farmers Cooperative Society embodies this vision, demonstrating that dedication to quality, sustainability, and farmer empowerment can result in coffee that is both exceptional in taste and impactful in its production. Suggested Recipe In : 22g Out : 44g Time : 30sec Temp : 94.5°C Downloadable Files Mukuyuni Washed Coffee Card (A6) Mukuyuni origin photo 1 Mukuyuni origin photo 2 From: $23.50 1kg / Whole Beans / Filter Roast - $88.00 AUD 1kg / Ground for Espresso / Filter Roast - $88.00 AUD 1kg / Ground for Filter / Filter Roast - $88.00 AUD 1kg / Ground for Aeropress / Filter Roast - $88.00 AUD 1kg / Ground for Percolator

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