
A plant that grows up and becomes a coffee tree filled with white fragrant flowers, which in turn creates profitability and secures jobs.
In a highland area in Congo, Kavira Kawaya works, clearing and removing the old coffee trees, the trees that can no longer produce a good enough harvest. Instead, 50 new plants are planted that Kavira received as a gift from the Rutasoka Foundation, which has given 20,000 coffee plants to a total of 400 coffee growers and their families in the Hutwe and Kikuvo areas of eastern Congo.
Kavira inherited two coffee plantations from her parents, one of 0.6 hectares and one of 0.5 hectares. Kavira is now running a project to cut down the old coffee trees and replace them with new plants that will produce a high quantity of coffee berries.
We will continue to be a part of Kavira's journey and help her with new seedlings so that her plantation produces a high enough quantity of coffee berries to be profitable. We will support her in her journey towards a plantation that she can proudly hand over to the next generation,
When you drink your coffee from Rutasoka, you not only get the best Congolese coffee you can find, you also get a product that is created by people with decent working and living conditions.
You help coffee makers support themselves and their families.