Wilson , one of our dedicated farmers and his Family |
My grandmother carrying a basket of coffee at her back |
Most of us in the
coffee sector have done tremendous efforts to support these coffee
farming communities, but the main challenge ahead of us, that we all
are afraid maybe to talk about is that my aging farmers are retiring
and the next generation of coffee producers is not interested. My
grandmother needs 2 hours to walk the 2 kms to the mill, i cannot
promise she will be able to do the same come the next season. I
worry...the young people in my village do not view coffee farming as
a dependable source of income.
My life is filled
with memories...memories of my childhood and the hardships that come
from coffee production. Memories of stuggle,despair and hope of a better tomorrow. Memories of
my mother trekking more than 10 kms in search of vegetables from neighbouring villages, vegetables that she would later on hawk at the
village market to supplement our meagre earnings from coffee
production. Like most of my peers from the farming villages we left
the village not as a choice but as a necessity. Three decades later
my village is still faced with the same challenges of the youth
permanently leaving the farms and migrating to cities in search of
better economic opportunities. The next generation of coffee farmers
is not interested.
Me and you have the capacity to Change all this- can you imagine if we empowered These communities how many lives we would Impact? not forgetting the raise in Quality of a greater amount of coffee.
Kedovo Coffee Farmer- Ndurutu Village |
Me and you have the capacity to Change all this- can you imagine if we empowered These communities how many lives we would Impact? not forgetting the raise in Quality of a greater amount of coffee.
This is among the
challenges faced by the Kedovo Coffee Project- and its our work to
fully invest in the next generation of the coffee producers.
Its the work of
KEDOVO e.V to not only tell these stories but to support these communities to thrive under all economic, social and environmental
conditions. Its our duty to make sure the young people of my village
see a future in coffee farming. We cannot only advocate for quality
in the cup if the quality of life of the coffee producers is not
adressed- this is the only way i can assure you of a sustainable
coffee.
The last months have
been busy for us, MSC Luciana docked last month at the port of
Hamburg. Onboard was a container load of green beans from our Kedovo
Coffee Project. This time we imported coffee from the Thageini Wet
Mill from Nyeri. We shipped both Kenya AA and Kenya AB Top.Thageini is a great coffee, a coffee with many
untold stories..
The sale of this coffee continue to Support not only the economic development of our coffee Producers but greatly supports KEDOVO e.V's Projects on Social development in the villages of Kiganjo , Nyeri- Kenia.
My coffee Story is the Journey of the village of my birth towards economic and social sustainability through coffee production, ist a Story of where the children of coffee Producers get Access to better Education chances in their lives, a Story of a world where the coffee Producers got enhanced with Trade Information and trade channels, a Story where we could finally one day measure the degree of Stability. I dream of a world where my community benefited from the 2.25 Billion Cups of coffee consumed daily ...that is our coffee Story.The untold stories.
In April,together with our Partner Nicole of Sandtorkai Handel we presented the Kedovo Coffee Project- Sustainability in Practise at the Coffee Roasters Congress in Hamburg with over 170 attendees.
Discussing with our Partners in Jan on how best to include the youth in coffee production |
Kedovo Coffee Project- Coffee ready for Export |
Arrival of a Container load in May from Kedovo Coffee Project-Thageini Wet Mill |
My coffee Story is the Journey of the village of my birth towards economic and social sustainability through coffee production, ist a Story of where the children of coffee Producers get Access to better Education chances in their lives, a Story of a world where the coffee Producers got enhanced with Trade Information and trade channels, a Story where we could finally one day measure the degree of Stability. I dream of a world where my community benefited from the 2.25 Billion Cups of coffee consumed daily ...that is our coffee Story.The untold stories.
In April,together with our Partner Nicole of Sandtorkai Handel we presented the Kedovo Coffee Project- Sustainability in Practise at the Coffee Roasters Congress in Hamburg with over 170 attendees.
Nicole & Soni presenting the Kedovo Coffee Project- Photo Credit :Sinje Hasheider |
These are stories
from my childhood, stories told by my mother as we grew up. She told
of stories of my father‘s determination and his love for coffee. My
father always dreamed of owning a coffee farm-little did he know how
it could completely change our lives. Little did he know of the
experiences and friendships we would cultivate with the people that
we have and will meet in our journey. I cant imagine how life would
have been without his beloved coffee trees...i cant imagine how my
life will be if i dont spend it helping those farmers obtain a
sustainable market for their produce….thats my story.
The KEDOVO gang in
Kenya have been super busy. Their work is to strengthen the community
and give them hope again, hope to continue growing world‘s best
coffee. This is only possible by making coffee more economically
compelling, by supporting the farmers in building greater economic
and social opportunities. Our main focus in social development has
been the overhaul of Ndurutu Primary School.The school infrastructure
has detererioted and with this kind of learning atmosphere most of
the children will perform poorly and well below students in municipal
( town) schools.
Coffee is my world....Photo Credit: Sinje Hasheider |
Last month the gang finished the construction of a modern Kitchen block. This would not
have been possible without the great support from BingoProjektförderung Schleswig Holstein, Nicole & Heinz of
Sandtorkai Handel Papenhagen and all our amazing coffee buyers.
One might wonder why a school kitchen? The untold stories.....
One might wonder why a school kitchen? The untold stories.....
The Kenyan school
system is that school time begins at 7:00 am and ends at 16:00 pm. In
between you have a lunch break of 1 hour. During my school days we
used to rush home for lunch so long as we were back to school within
this one hour. Can you imagine running for 3 kms home, eating and
coming back the 2 kms again within 1 hour? Now you have your answer
why many of us Kenyans are marathon runners… ;) sigh All
this changed and now the students are obligated to take with them
packed lunch to school. Most coffee producers live from one day to
the next. We do not have fridges and graneries stacked up with food.
Most families eat up all what they cook in the evening and when
tomorrow comes we find a solution tomorrow...the untold stories
And the construction began....
And we continued........
Our model is designed from the
ground thinking of communities being there for one another, designed to support the coffee producers through economic and social
sustainability.
I am a daughter of a coffee Producer, i only know too well what their children go through in life, i know the endless worries we had growing up whether my father would afford our School fees or we would have to drop out of School like many from the village, worries of whether my mother would be able to sell enough vegetables to be able to put Food on our table.. the worries of whether there was gonna be a way out of the cycle of the unknown. My father and his Family have been coffee Producers for more than 50 years, ist our life. My Story is not different from the rest of the People from the village, we all depend on coffee production. I grew up and left but my community still depend upon coffee as their Primary source of income.
The greatest threat of social sustainability in these communities,results from the economic conditions faced by many. This has a direct Impact on Access to education, infrastructure, housing etc. The Kedovo Coffee Project gurantees economic and social sustainability of the community who produce our coffee. It has the values of Transparency, Traceability and Sustainability. Our direct contact with the People who produce our coffee is our strength and foundation to a sustainable approach...
Old kitchen Ndurutu Primary School |
cooking at the old kitchen |
And the construction began....
Zackie the Program Coordinator planning on the construytion of a modern School kitchen- Ndurutu Pri |
ground preparations |
delivery of construction materials: Stones, sand etc |
and the gang got down to work.. |
Davie of Program Director KEDOVO-Kenya making sure no Stone is unturned ;) |
great Progress |
a view of the new and old kitchen |
Almost there!!! |
I am a daughter of a coffee Producer, i only know too well what their children go through in life, i know the endless worries we had growing up whether my father would afford our School fees or we would have to drop out of School like many from the village, worries of whether my mother would be able to sell enough vegetables to be able to put Food on our table.. the worries of whether there was gonna be a way out of the cycle of the unknown. My father and his Family have been coffee Producers for more than 50 years, ist our life. My Story is not different from the rest of the People from the village, we all depend on coffee production. I grew up and left but my community still depend upon coffee as their Primary source of income.
The greatest threat of social sustainability in these communities,results from the economic conditions faced by many. This has a direct Impact on Access to education, infrastructure, housing etc. The Kedovo Coffee Project gurantees economic and social sustainability of the community who produce our coffee. It has the values of Transparency, Traceability and Sustainability. Our direct contact with the People who produce our coffee is our strength and foundation to a sustainable approach...
Finally! the new School kitchen was ready |
cooking at the new kitchen |
Cooking Station- new kitchen |
After the construction of the School kitchen, we started a Feeding Program
on 4th May 2016. This would not have been possible without the
support of Monika and Horst Schumacher Foundation. For this great cooperation we will always be grateful. The feeding Project currently supports 150 Pupils of Ndurutu Primary School. These are children of our coffee Producers from the villages of Ndurutu and parts of Kirichu. The area is served by the Ndurutu Wet Mill whose coffee is available in Germany for sale, both as green beans and Roasted coffee.
Davie with Class 8 pupils on the first day of the feeding program |
making a misture of Kenya's staple Food of maize and beans |
Zackie raiding the Kedovo farms for vegetables for the feeding program |
Lunch time ;) |
Thankyou our coffee Family ;) |
We are ready!! |
George the chairman of Ndurutu Primary and Davie delivering maize and veg
We have a lot of work ahead of us, we need to construct a Dining Hall for the School, renovate the remaining classes, construct a new Adminstartion block- the list is endless. We can make all this happen. All you have to do is purchase our coffee.....
To the Roasters in Germany and Austria,who continue supporting our work, on behalf of my community of coffee Producers, my sincere thankyou- without you all this would have been so much harder. All of you need to remember that- we all together have the capacity to build our own ship, it certainly is a Long process but it gives hope. It gives hope to communities miles away from here....it gives hope for a better future. Our cooperation together will empower these communities and raise the Quality of a greater amount of coffee.
To continue supporting these communities we have on offer Green coffee (Rohkaffee) from Ndurutu and Thageini Wet Mills F.O.T Bremen, transport within Germany & the EU arrangable at a cost. Please contact Soni Schneidewind or Nicole Boedgter for information on samples, prices and contract. Our current offering is for KENYA AB TOP- Kedovo Coffee Project.
For roasted Chania Coffee kindly purchase from our Online Shop or visit our offices in Kaltenkirchen. Visit the shop & Cafe 'Ein Welt Laden' located at the VHS in Kaltenkirchen , am Kretemoor 40, or pass by at our stand at the Kaltenkirchener Wochenmark every Saturday from 07:00 hrs to 12 noon.
and our work continues.....
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