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Estate Farmers Revive Coffee Industry in Meru with New KPCU Factory

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 3 July 2020.

July 3, 2020, marked a significant milestone for the coffee industry in Meru as estate farmers began delivering their coffee to the New Kenya Cooperative Union (New KPCU) factory.

According to Julius Kimathi, technical adviser at the Agriculture ministry, the farmers have delivered 2,500 bags of parchment for milling, with more expected as the harvesting season kicks off.

"We have now started milling. Farmers should bring their coffee to the mill. Today, we have received 100 bags of coffee from estate farmers. This is the direction we want to take," Kimathi said during a meeting with estate farmers in Meru on Wednesday.

The New KPCU took over the mill from the Meru Coffee Cooperative Union two months ago amid protests from the union. However, the sticky issues have since been resolved after the co-operative handed over the property, including coffee worth more than Sh40 million to the New KPCU.

Festus Kathendu, chairman of Imenya Coffee Cooperative Society, which comprises estate farmers in the county, expressed support for the efforts to revive the ailing sector.

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