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RF4794

Marimira PB

Kenya
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Specifications
Origin
Region
Murang'a
Altitude
1400-1600 MASL
Variety
SL28 k7 Ruiru11 and Batian
Preparation
Process
Washed
Drying
dried on African beds for 13-14 days
Logistics
Status
New Arrival
Warehouse
Continental NJ
Bag Weight
60 kgs
About Marimira PB

Marimira coffee factory started in 1966. The factory currently hosts about 1000 smallholder farmers. It’s located in Murang’a West District of Kangema Division’s Muguru region within the Marimira subregion, high on the slopes of the Aberdare Mountain Range.

The rains in Marimira area arrive in two seasons, one shorter and one longer. The main crop relies on the longer rainy season that comes between April and May while the fly crop receives its rain between October and November. The rea is rich with volcanic red soils at an altitude of 1400-1600 masl. Common varieties here include SL28, K7, Ruiru11, and Batian.

After producers carefully hand-pick perfectly ripe cherry, it undergoes wet processing in which it’s pulped and fermented to remove the mucilage. After fermentation, the parchment is washed with fresh water from the Mukungai River and spread onto raised beds for drying. As beans are turned for even drying, any defects get sorted out.

The factory is located in an well=preserved ecological region with a broad variety of flora and fauna, including wild animals such as antelopes, jackals, and hares, birds like weaver, sparrow and crows, and indigenous trees like Muringa and Muiri.

The coffee factory and producers have sustainable measures like the use of pits to hold wastewater to prevent contamination, the use of coffee pulp as manure, recirculation of water during pulping, preservation of indigenous tree varieties and wild animals, reduced use of agrochemical and use of I.P.M measures to ensure the beneficial insects are not killed by agro chemicals, safe and effective use of pesticides to avoid environmental pollution e.g. water catchments areas.

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