Kamurai Farmers Co-operative Society is a farmers’ cooperative in Kenya focused mainly on supporting smallholder coffee farmers through collective production, processing, and marketing of coffee.
Ruiru 11 is one of Kenya's most widely planted coffee varieties because it combines good cup quality with resistance to major coffee diseases.
Resistant to Coffee Berry Disease (CBD)
High yielding under good management
Suitable for many coffee-growing regions in Kenya
Quality beans suitable for specialty and commercial markets
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Batian is a high-yielding coffee variety developed by the Coffee Research Institute in Kenya. It was released to help farmers increase production while maintaining excellent cup quality.
SL28 is one of Kenya's most famous coffee varieties, renowned worldwide for its exceptional cup quality and distinctive flavor profile.
Ruiru 11 is a high-yielding coffee variety developed in Kenya to combine good cup quality with resistance to major coffee diseases.
Ruiru 11 coffee variety is often grafted onto a hardy root system (rootstock such as SL28 or other robust seedlings). The goal is to combine: Strong roots (drought tolerance, disease resistance) High-yield top variety (Ruiru 11) Benefits include: Faster establishment in the field Better resistance to soil-borne diseases Improved survival in harsh conditions More uniform production