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Educating the next generation of farmers

In order to guide and encourage a new generation of specialty coffee farmers, Rwamatamu have come up with the plans for a Youth Cooperative. The Youth Cooperative will be for 18 - 35 year olds interested in learning environmentally sustainable and economically profitable coffee farming practices.

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Training, income, and first hand experience

Rwamatamu's Youth Cooperative will give its members hands-on training from established agronomists as the group cultivate a communal lot of coffee trees. The profits made after harvest will also be distributed back to the young farmers as an added financial incentive.

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Funding this project will go towards supplies such as coffee trees, shade trees, plants for intercropping, fertiliser, organic pesticides, and the leasing of farmland to the cooperative.

Price Breakdown

3 Hectares of land

$6,000

Yearly labour costs*

$540

Seedlings

$75

Fertiliser

$45

Microbes

$15

Mulching

$15

Molasses

$5

Intercrops

$5

Total Cost

$6,700

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*While the Youth Cooperative will be handling crop care and harvest, additional labour will be needed to help with the more physically intense tasks like tilling and planting.

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$518

of $6,700 goal raised so far
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