KANYA Coffee is Going Direct

KANYA Coffee has partnered with a company based in Atlanta, GA to offer our coffee directly to select roasters in the Eastern and South-Eastern regions of the United States.

We see this as an important milestone to offer a coffee that is traceable not only to the region but also down to the farmers’ name who took part in the production ...

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Will the New Monetary Policy Bring Effect to Coffee Prices?

On December 20, 2022, harvesting of red-cherries started in Benti Neka Kebele of Dimtu city in Hambela Wamena Woreda of Guji zone. The Benti Neka Kebele, known for its highland and award winning coffees, is one of the areas in Ethiopia where harvesting starts late.

The selling price of red-cherries started with 74 birr/kg – equivalent to $4.22/lb.

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Coffee futures are crashing

Unlike the previous years where harvest season was expected with enthusiasm, this year’s harvest season started with confusion and uncertainty in Ethiopia.

One of the main concern for coffee producers has been about the mismatch between local prices in contrast to international prices.

In August, Arabica coffee futures were trading at $2.43 per pound. By Wednesday, November 16th, the price had tumbled to $1.59, a roughly 35% decline.

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New Coffee Season Approaching

As the new coffee season is fast approaching, our company has started early preparations at both our drying stations. 

To increase our output, we are adding the number of drying beds at both our stations - now totaling 500 beds.

Accordingly, we have targeted to export 8 containers of specialty Guji natural coffees, as well as 80 containers of commercial coffees – mainly Guji G3, G4 & Sidamo G4– in 2022/2023 harvest season.

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