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  2. Coffee production in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Coffee production is a significant contributor to the economy of Kenya. The industry is noted for its cooperative system of production, processing, milling, marketing, and auction system. About 70% of Kenyan coffee is produced in small farms that control about 75% of the land under production. [1][2] It was estimated in 2012 that there were ...

  3. Java House - Wikipedia

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    Java House (formerly Nairobi Java House) is a chain of coffee houses with its head office at ABC Place in Nairobi, Kenya, [1] founded in 1999 by Kevin Ashley and Jon Wagner. [2] When founded, it was one of the few places to find "export-quality" Kenyan coffee brewed and served in the region, [3] although specialty coffee culture has seen a ...

  4. Eaagads Limited - Wikipedia

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    Eaagads Limited is a Coffee company in Kenya. It has headquarters in Nairobi and firms in Kiambu county. Eaagads Limited was incorporated in 1946 and is listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange and trades under the symbol EGAD. Eaagads is engaged growing, blending, and selling of coffee products both locally and in the international market.

  5. Kenco - Wikipedia

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    Kenco is a British brand of instant, roast and ground coffee sold by JDE Peet's in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Originally known as the Kenya Coffee Company, they started distributing coffee to Britain in 1923. Shortly after, they opened a coffee shop in Sloane Square and then changed their name to Kenco in 1962.

  6. List of countries by coffee production - Wikipedia

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    Coffee production in Colombia. Coffee production in Ethiopia. Coffee production in Guatemala. Coffee production in Hawaii. Coffee production in Kenya. Coffee production in Mexico. Coffee production in Papua New Guinea. Coffee production in the Philippines. Coffee production in Vietnam.

  7. List of companies of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Kenya is the largest by GDP in East and Central Africa. [1] [2] Agriculture is a major employer; the country traditionally exports tea and coffee and has more recently begun to export fresh flowers to Europe. The service industry is also a major economic driver. Additionally, Kenya is a member of the East African Community ...

  8. Nairobi Coffee Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Nairobi Coffee Exchange. The Nairobi Coffee Exchange (NCE) is Kenya's central marketplace for the trading of coffee produced in Kenya. It is located in the country's capital and largest city, Nairobi. The exchange plays a key role in determining coffee prices in Kenya, which are set through an auction system.

  9. ECOM Agroindustrial - Wikipedia

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    ECOM was founded in 1849 by Jose Esteve as a cotton trading business in Spain. The Esteve family subsequently established themselves in the US in 1885 following developments in cotton farming. They expanded into Brazil in 1935 and in Mexico in 1948. ECOM was soon established and started coffee trading in 1959 and cocoa in 1991.

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