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Kigoma, Tanzania Coffee Quality Improvement ProjectSustainable Harvest Coffee Importers builds transparent supply chains for small-holder coffee farmers in Africa and Latin America. By helping farmers improve their coffee quality and access the specialty coffee market, Sustainable Harvest assists farmers in achieving environmental and economic sustainability. In 2007, Sustainable Harvest began a partnership with the 4,000 coffee farmers of the Kanyovu Cooperative in Kigoma, Tanzania. With funding from the Lemelson Foundation, we embarked on a major initiative in the Kigoma region. We pledged to
Today Kanyovu exports its own coffee without relying on the government or middlemen. The cooperative leaders have relationships with their buyers and understand that their specialty-quality beans merit a price triple what they received when they sold their coffee through traditional channels. The co-op members have also begun to understand the imperative to take charge of protecting the region’s fresh water and reforesting its bare slopes. All these changes, as well as improvements to the infrastructure available to coffee growers, are adding up to greater sustainability for the coffee farmers’ livelihood.
For the men and women of Kigoma, the quality of their coffee is in the details—the minutiae of how they pick their coffee cherries or the amount of time the beans ferment. Yet, the future viability of their coffee production often lies in the far more human details, such as the trust between a farmer and his cooperative or the hope a |