We work with 13 partners worldwide, from who we source our coffee. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, we work together with Rebuild Women's Hope. On this page you can find everything you need to know about this collaboration.

OUR
PARTNERSHIP.

On Idjwi Island the coffee processing and export are facilitated by Rebuild Women's Hope, a cooperative and social enterprise that is, as the name explains, focused on giving women farmers on the island a better future through coffee. The cooperative also has male farmers but the majority are female. After paying farmers a good price for the coffee, the remainder of the profit is used for community investments such as a recently opened maternity hospital. In the last two years the region has been plunged into civil war. RWH is at the forefront and trying against all odds to keep the business going in occupied Bukavu

THE
CHANGEMAKER.

Marceline and Bertin are famous. On Idjwi Island as well as amongst Wakuli lovers. Just by buying the coffee we support them to do amazing things with Rebuild Women’s Hope: providing an income through direct export of coffee produced by mostly women farmers and improving the  position for women throughout their enterprise.

Ever since Rwanda backed M23 rebels took over Bukavu (on the shores of Lake Kivu, Marceline and Bertin’s lives have been in danger. For us -doing business from the safety of Amsterdam- it is humbling to see true entrepreneurship, exhibited under the most challenging circumstances imaginable.

THE
COFFEE.

In the middle of Lake Kivu lies Idjwi Island. It is there that thousands of internally displaced farmers have turned to coffee farming as a way out of the cycle of violence that grips the main land of East DRC. The conditions (climate, altitude and soil type) make the island perfect for  specialty coffee production. The coffee “washed” meaning the bean is taken out of the cherry when fresh and after fermentation is soaked in a basin and washed after which the coffee is dried in the sun. The coffee is full bodied and has taste notes of kaki fruit, cardamom and cola.   

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THE
COUNTRY.

Democratic Republic of Congo is a country of sharp contrast. Lovely people and amazing nature and culture on the one hand. Civil war and conflict, illegal mining and an amazingly troubled colonial history on the other. DRC is home to the biggest tropical rainforest in Africa and is only surpassed by the Amazon rainforest. In the east of the country near the border of South Sudan, Uganda and Rwanda the highlands are perfect for growing coffee. However, it’s virtually impossible for the industry to mature and compete with other East African origins due to the ongoing unrest in the Kivu area where over 150 different rebel groups fight over power and access to natural resources.

SOME NUMBERS.
1.499
Farmers that we work with to produce this coffee.
2021
The year our partnership with Rebuild Women's Hope started.
70.140
Total KGs sourced since start of partnership.

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