A blossoming frontier for coffee
Fully washed Mozambique Arabica coffee grown in the western Chimanimani national park and sourced from the producers themselves.
Mozambique is a relatively unknown coffee producer, however efforts are being made within the country to integrate coffee production into its existing industry of agriculture.
Transparent Trade
Fair Pricing
High Quality
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About Mozambique Coffee
The landscape of Mozambique is able to yield Robusta, Arabica, and Racemosa, the latter of which is grown on the Ibo and Quirimba islands off the north-west coast.
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Other coffee growing regions include the Gorongosa Mountains in central Mozambique, Niassa Province in the north, Manica Province in the west, and the Chimanimani Mountains in the south-west.
485 m.a.s.l average elevation
Apr -Sept harvests
870 tonnes produced annually
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Investing in young producers
In June 2023, Mozambiques's Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development signed the International Coffee Agreement, officially bringing Mozambique into the International Coffee Organisation (ICO) for the first time in the country's history.
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We had the privilege of attending this ceremony, where we were able to meet with Agrotur, a producer committed to assisting small holders in accessing the international market, as well as rejuvinating the local landscape that had taken our interest.
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This was the start of our relationship with Agrotur, a partnership we're keen to invest in to encourage the continuing development of the Mozambique coffee industry.
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Are you a Mozambique coffee producer?
If you're looking to import green coffee to the UK we'd love to work with you click the button below to fill out a contact form and we'll get in touch about how we can support you. You can also learn more about how our partnerships work here.