Inspired by grandma: The exporter giving farmers a fair price - News Summed Up

Inspired by grandma: The exporter giving farmers a fair price


When he got older, James set out to find out why many coffee farmers with adequate plantations struggle to make a substantive profit. The two companies focus on giving farmers the best possible deal for their produce by cutting out the middleman, and connecting farmers directly to their buyers. Text the word 'NEWS' to 22840These are import and export companies that handle coffee and horticulture fresh produce from farmers to international buyers. Think of it like this, one kilo of coffee costs between Sh1,500 and Sh2,500 wholesale. One cup of coffee costs about Sh250 at a coffee house.


Source: Standard Digital May 02, 2018 07:41 UTC



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