Organic Arabica coffee that is grown 2000m above sea level in the Northern Province of Rwanda, Gakenke.

Our Coffee

This organic single origin is produced by the Twongerekawa Coko women’s Cooperative. A mountain community who grow their coffee at unusually high levels so the beans are slowly ripened and full of flavour. 

Jabulani is grown in the Northern Province of Rwanda within the Gakenke district. Two hours from the capital Kigali and you are transported to a place of outstanding natural beauty.

High up in the green Rwandan hills, the plantation provides the perfect environment for the shade grown Arabica coffee. Nurtured by the 169 women from the Cooperative, the coffee is passionately cared for by hand and the grounds farmed by 35 men who all operate with regenerative farming techniques and sustainable standards. The result after roasting by Owens Coffee in Devon is a distinct flavour that offers a smooth and mellow finish with sweet notes of cherry, hibiscus and vanilla.

Organic and sustainable farming

High altitude, regular rainfall, volcanic soils with good organic structure

Coffee from Rwanda is mainly produced by smallholders who own land less than one hectare per family. The Twongerekawa Coko Cooperative is a group of 204 members of which 169 are female.

The initiative was born by coffee experts and large-scale farmers producing outstanding quality coffee at farms located on Rwandan hillsides. The Cooperative invests in targeted farming activities to maximise production and is run by female president Therese Nyirangwabije, who is proud to lead an almost entire female workforce.

The cooperative farmers receive training in best agricultural practices and professional coffee washing station techniques. Every effort is made to create the highest return for its farmers, because the mountain communities this Cooperative supports relies heavily on the farm to care for their families.

Clean roasted in the South West of England by Owens Coffee

What makes our coffee special

Going beyond the bean to ensure the highest quality produce, level of care and essential community support.

Going beyond the bean

Buying a cup of Jabulani Coffee truly goes beyond the bean, with profits feeding important Social Impact projects on the plantation.

Directly contributing to building essential day-care and educational facilities for local children and future farmers. Following the genocide, the Twongerekawa Coko cooperative proudly champions regenerative farming using organic and environmentally sustainable practices.

Alongside their almost entirely female workforce the project connects ambassadors from the UK and Rwanda to exchange knowledge and leadership to help support and secure the future of agriculture in Rwanda.