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1 TANZANIA COFFEE BUSINESS DIRECTORY DRINK DELICIOUS COFFEE FROM TANZANIA THE LAND OF KILIMANJARO, SERENGETI & ZANZIBAR 1
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT TANZANIA COFFEE BOARD...3 COFFEE GROWING AREAS...4 COFFEE PRODUCTION...5 COFFEE PROFILE BY APPELLATION...5 SOURCING TANZANIA COFFEE...7 QUALITY ASSURANCE...8 INVESTIMENT OPPORTUNITIES...9 Coffee Production...9 Value Addition...9 Coffee Retailing business: Input supply: Processing industries: Logistics: Coffee Exporting: A LIST OF LICENSED COFFEE COMPANIES / INDIVIDUALS GREEN COFFEE EXPORT LICENCES DIRECT EXPORT OF PREMIUM COFFEE LICENCE ROAST AND GROUND COFFEE EXPORT LICENCES LOCAL COFFEE ROASTER S LICENCES INSTANT COFFEE EXPORT LICENCES
3 ABOUT TANZANIA COFFEE BOARD Tanzania Coffee Board is a government organ established by the Tanzania Coffee Industry Act No. 23 of Its main function is to regulate the coffee industry in Tanzania and advice the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania on all matters related to the growing, processing and marketing of coffee within and outside the country. Tanzania Coffee Board has offices in the folowing location; Kilimanjaro (Head Quarters) Dar Es Salaam Tanga Kagera Mbeya Ruvuma 3
4 4 COFFEE GROWING AREAS
5 COFFEE PRODUCTION Tanzanian coffee production averages 50,000 metric tons each year of which approximately 70% is Arabica and 30% is Robusta. COFFEE PROFILE BY APPELLATION Coffee production in Tanzania originates from different zones which have different noticeable quality profile that can be characterized zonally as follows; The Northern zone comprising of Kilimanjaro, Arusha, Tanga Morogoro, and Manyara, whose production is mainly Arabica, has coffees with the following characteristics; BEAN QUALITY; Well-formed Greyish green colour heavy and bold size bean with good appearance due to proper husbandry and processing, volcanic soil fertility and natural spring water from the melting snows of Mt Kilimanjaro. CUP QUALITY; Medium acidity and body well balanced sweet flavours and pleasant aromatic taste Southern Zone comprises of Songwe, Ruvuma, Iringa, Njombe, and Katavi regions, whose production is mainly Arabica, has coffees with the following characteristics; Ruvuma Iringa & Njomebe region have coffees with the following Characteristics 5
6 BEAN QUALITY; Heavy greenish beans, coated with silver skin, due to very good ripening. CUP QUALITY; Light medium acidity and body, fruity taste good and floral aromatic, Water used in washing coffee originate from springs in Matengo highlands near Lake Nyasa enhancing a good taste of coffee. Mbeya, Songwe & Katavi, regions have coffees with the following characteristics; BEAN QUALITY; Heavy greenish beans, yellowish silver skin due to very good repening CUP QUALITY; Light medium acidity and body, fruity taste, good and floral aromatic due to good and favorable climatic conditions of the Southern Highlands in South West of Rift Valley. Western Zone comprises of Kigoma (the home of chimps), Kagera, Mara, & Mwanza, has coffees with the following characteristics; BEAN QUALITY: Bold, heavy green beans, and two beans in cherry, free from defects. CUP QUALITY: Medium acidity and body, pleasant aroma and fine flavors due to favorable environmental condition. 6
7 SOURCING TANZANIA COFFEE Currently you can source fine coffees from Tanzania through established marketing systems in the country. The time tested central auction system has coffee auctions conducted every Thursday of the week throughout the year. This is a market where coffee is supplied by the Unions, Rural cooperatives, and estates and bought through competitive bidding by the licensed green coffee exporters. The Moshi Coffee Exchange is under the management of the Tanzania Coffee Board (TCB). Coffee can also be sourced through Direct Export window. This is a market where coffee is supplied directly to the buyer/consumer by Unions, Rural cooperatives, and estates without going through the Auction. Director General of Tanzania Coffee Board, Primus Kimaryo Demonstrating the Auction at the Coffee Exchange in Moshi, Kilimanjaro. 7
8 QUALITY ASSURANCE Coffee quality and safety has been an issue of great concern to coffee producers and consumers all over the world. The Board as the regulatory authority puts coffee quality at the center of its mandate. Every coffee dealer is by law required to forward a coffee sample for every lot handled for quality analysis and arbitration in case of dispute. Growers through the association come to the Board for quality analysis of their coffee samples before making their marketing decisions. After analyzing the quality for a particular lot for trade, the board issues a Quality Certificate to guarantee the buyer on the quality of coffee bought. Coffee Quality Analysis at Tanzania Coffee Board Head Quarters Laboratory 8
9 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES COFFEE PRODUCTION Tanzania is endowed by a big land area which is suitable for investment in coffee production in the following regions: Kigoma, Katavi, Ruvuma, Morogoro, Njombe, Iringa, Manyara and Mara. Tanzania grows Arabica coffee at an altitude of 1,100 to 2,500 masl and Robusta coffee 800 to 1,400 masl. The combination of Latitude, Altitude, Mountainous climate, rich volcanic soils and well defined seasons provide ideal conditions for the production of the renowned finest coffee in the world. Investment in seedling multiplication using tissue culture, etc. VALUE ADDITION More than 90% of coffee production in Tanzania is exported as semiprocessed. Opportunities are available for investment in processing industries and value addition activities such as roasting for both local and export market. Investment in washing stations to improve the quality of Arabica coffee produced by small holder farmers for the niche markets such as specialty markets. Coffee Exhibition Showing Different Value Added Products 9
10 COFFEE RETAILING BUSINESS: Coffee retailing business such as opening and operating coffee shops and Bar especially in the big cities and coastal towns where there is a tradition of coffee drinking. INPUT SUPPLY: Supplying coffee inputs to coffee producers. Inputs such as Fertilizers, Pesticides, coffee processing machines, irrigation facilities, etc. PROCESSING INDUSTRIES: Investment in secondary and tertiary processing industries such as curing, instant, roasting, etc. LOGISTICS: Construction and operating Warehousing business in the coffee sector located in the production areas plus transportation, clearing and forwarding operations. COFFEE EXPORTING: Exports to consuming countries such as EU, Japan, ASIA, USA and other consuming countries etc. Coffee Ready for Export 10
11 A LIST OF LICENSED COFFEE COMPANIES / INDIVIDUALS GREEN COFFEE EXPORT LICENCES S/N COMPANY NAME ADDRESS TEL. NO Amir Hamza (T) Limited BWM-SEZ Mabibo External, Mandela Road, P.O. Box 617 M/s. Coffee Exporters Limited P.O. Box 482 ARUSHA - TANZANIA Finagro Plantation P.O. Box 482 ARUSHA - TANZANIA Edelweiss Oldean Estates Ltd P.O. Box 482 ARUSHA - TANZANIA Taylor Winch (T) Limited P.O. Box 524 Orbit Coffee Limited Ocean Drive Residence - Office A1 2nd Floor 418 Tourer Drive P.O. Box 1258 Dar es Salaam, Tanzania azmeenaik@gmail.com amir@amimza.com info@edelweisscoffee.com info@edelweisscoffee.com info@edelweisscoffee.com twtsecretary@taylorwinch.com pmoturi@rafikicoffeeltd.com omari@orbitcoffee.com admin@orbitcoffee.com KAGERA COOPERATIVE UNION (1990) LTD MOSHI EXPORT OFFICE P.O. BOX 8447 MOSHI- TANZANIA DAN AND ASSOCIATES ENTERPRISES LIMITED (DAE LTD) INDUSTRIAL AREA ALONG MBAMBABAY ROAD, PLOT NO:12-A, P.O. Box 288 MBINGA TANZANIA Olam Tanzania Limited Plot 420 UN Road, Opp. Tambaza School Ground, Upanga P.O.BOX Dar es Salaam - TANZANIA Sheriff Dewji & Sons Ltd P.O. Box 175 Goliondoi Street Arusha Tanzania. AVIV TANZANIA LIMITED P.O. Box 1391, SONGEA, TANZANIA exportoffice@kcu.or.tz kombadanstan@gmail.com florian.schmidt@olamnet.com haritha.k@olamnet.com ealbennett@hotmail.com sheriff@cybernet.co.tz sheriffmd@cybernet.co.tz medappa.mg@olamnet.com haritha.k@olamnet.com gadiel.n@olamnet.com / /
12 Karagwe Estates Ltd P.O. Box 2291 M/s. Ibero Coffee Trading Company Limited P.O. Box M/s. Scalable Pace Investments Ltd P.O. Box Afri Tea and Coffee Blenders (1963) Ltd P.O. Box 747 Liborius Gehrken (A) Ltd, P.O. Box 222, KARATU - TANZANIA Blue Mountain Coffee Farms Ltd, P. O. Box 1088, DORMAN (TANZANIA) LIMITED P.O.BOX 1157 MOSHI-TANZANIA COTACOF LIMITED 398 Chemi Chemi Road; Mbagala Area; P.O Box Mambo Coffee Company Limited P.O. Box 7689 MOSHI-TANZANIA Ngila Estate Ltd P.O.Box 221 KARATU - TANZANIA Karagwe District Cooperative Union Ltd - KDCU Ltd P.O.Box African Plantations Kilimanjaro Ltd Two Bridges Farm, Maili Sita, P.O. Box 6662, Kilimanjaro Native Co-operative Union (1984) Ltd P.O. Box Kilimanjaro Plantation Ltd, P.O. Box 976 titegereize@yahoo.com binemungu@hotmail.com unk@ngea.co.tz edith.mtui@nkg.coffee ealbennett@hotmail.com haritha.k@olamnet.com teablend@ttb.co.tz ksalehe@gmail.com m.gehrken@blackburncoffee.com tgehrken@blackburncoffee.com m.gehrken@blackburncoffee.co.tz ralph@macharecoffee.com administrator.moshitz@dormansc offee.com jad@sucafina.com tfg@sucafina.com info@mambocoffeeafrica.com office@ngila.com ngilacoffee@yahoo.com ltdkdcu@yahoo.com admin@apkl.co.tz qlogistic@apkl.co.tz info@kncutanzania.com commercialmanager@kncutanzani a.com liquorer@kncutanzania.com info@kili-plantation.com
13 Mondul Coffee Estates Ltd P.O Box 667 ARUSHA - TANZANIA Burka Coffee Estates Ltd Dodoma Road P.O Box 90 ARUSHA - TANZANIA Kongoni Estate Ltd P.O. Box 104 MOSHI Mahenge AMCOS P.O. Box 518 MBINGA - TANZANIA Shayakye Trading Co. Ltd P.O. Box 153 MULEBA KARAGWE TANZANIA M RINGA ESTATES LIMITED P.O.BOX 34 ARUSHA TANZANIA Kongeru (T) Ltd P.O. Box 43 KARAGWE - TANZANIA Comunal Shamba Ltd P.O. Box 3002 MBEYA - TANZANIA Infinite Estate (T) Ltd P.O. Box 680 Katika Afrika Limited Ilala Bungoni, Uhuru and Gereji Street, Plot. 198 P.O. Box Bridge Shipping (T) Ltd P.O.Box Distinguish Solutions Ltd Oyster Pearl Galleria, 1st Floor, Plot 370, Chole Road off Tourer Drive, Oyster Bay / Peninsula P.O. Box DRK General Merchants Ltd P.O.Box 229 KARAGWE - TANZANIA Tanzania Quality Coffee CO.LTD P.O.Box 229 DAR ED SALAAM - TANZANIA info@mondulcoffee.com info@burkacoffee.com bgtmoshi@yahoo.com fgatahya@yahoo.com mringa@habari.co.tz apkakama2005@yahoo.com kongerutanzanialtd@yahoo.com kerembaw@communalshambacoff ee.com Infinite_estate@hotmail.com: tejan786@hotmail.com hannabassam@gmail.com Dane.hauptfleisch@za.stainweg.co m Asghar.Sajjad@za.steinweg.com nyenzakb@yahoo.com export@distinguishsolutions.co.tz md@distinguishsolutions.co.tz tqcltdcoffeebeans@gmail.com
14 DIRECT EXPORT OF PREMIUM COFFEE LICENCE S/N COMPANY NAME ADDRESS TEL. NO. 1 NGILA ESTASTE LTD P.O.Box 221 Ngilacoffee@yahoo.com KARATU 2. AFRICN PLANTATION KILIMANJARO LTD P.O.Box 662 admin@apkl.co.tz MOSHI 3. NKWENDA RURAL PR CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD P.O.Box 168 KARAGWE KAREGWE DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE UNION LTD bujune@coffeekdcu.com P. O. Box kdcu@africaonline.co.tz MOSHI AVIV (T) LTD 5. P. O. Box 1391 macha.elia@olamnet.com SONGEA 6. LUKANI LOSAA AMCOS LTD P.O. Box HAI 7. LIRUTU AMCOS LTD P.O. Box 50 Jjndimbo@gmail.com MBINGA 8. USHIRI RCS LTD P. O. Box 205 MKUU ROMBO BURKA COFFEE ESTATES LTD P.O. Box 90, ARUSHA MONDUL COFFEE ESTATES LTD P. O. Box 667, ARUSHA MAMSERA R.C.S LTD P.O. Box 328 MKUU ROMBO UTENGULE ESTATES (T) LTD P. O. BOX 4509 DAR ES SALAAM KIRWA KENI MRERE R.C.S LTD P. O. Box 126 MKUU ROMBO KAGERA CO-OPERATIVE UNION KCU P. O. Box 8447 MOSHI MAHENGE AMCOS P.O. Box 518 MBINGA dwin.agasso@burkacoffee.c om info@mondulcofee.com Roasting@utengule.com Marketing@utengule.com exportoffice@kcu.or.tz mahengeamcos@gmail.com COFFEE MANAGEMENT SERVICES
15 P. O. Box 45 MOSHI ARANGA AMCOS LTD P. O. Box 407 USA-RIVER SHANGRI-LA ESTATE LTD P. O. Box 21 KARATU KIPOLOLO AMCOS LTD P. O. Box 100 MBINGA MAMBA SOUTH RCS LTD P.O. Box 485 MARANGU MAHIDA AMCOS LTD P. O. BOX 3041 MOSHI. MASHIMA AMCOS LTD P. O. BOX 53 USSERI ROMBO KADERES PEASANTS DEVELOPMENT P. O. BOX 84, BUKOBA IWIJI AMCOS LTD P. O. BOX 4581 MBEYA KARANSI RURAL CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD P. O. BOX 109 SIHA ISENDE AMCOS LTD P. O. BOX 4675 MBEYA LIBORIUS GEHRKEN (A) LTD P. O. BOX 2418 ARUSHA KANYOVU COFFEE CURING P.O.BOX 1054 KIGOMA G32 KNCI JVE LTD P. O. BOX 7887 MOSHI TARAKEA RCS LTD P. O. BOX 140 ROMBO-MOSHI NAMBAWALA AMCOS P. O. BOX 90 NYASA KYEJU S COFFEE CO. LTD P. O. BOX 60 MULEBA kifaru@africanoline.com farmoffice@shangrilaestate.com kadereskarangwe@yahoo.co m kachebonaho@hotmail.com m.gehrken@blackburn coffee.co.tz Kanyovucooperative@gmail. com g32knci@yahoo.com kyejuhaji@yahoo.com
16 ROAST AND GROUND COFFEE EXPORT LICENCES S/N COMPANY NAME ADDRESS TEL. NO. 1 Amir Hamza (T) Limited BWM-SEZ Mabibo External, Mandela Road, P.O. Box 617 azmeenaik@gmail.com amir@amimza.com Edelweiss Oldean Estates Ltd P.O. Box 482 ARUSHA TANZANIA M/s. Wild Tracks International Company Limited P.O. Box 615 USA RIVER ARUSHA - TANZANIA Tanzanite Coffee Ltd Momela Road P.O.Box 498 USA RIVER ARUSHA - TANZANIA Afri Tea and Coffee Blenders (1963) Ltd P.O. Box 747 DAR ES SALAAM TANZANIA K-Star Global Traders Co. Ltd P.O. Box 54265, DAR ES SALAAM TANZANIA Inter Fugo Co. Ltd P.O. Box DAR ES SALAAM TANZANIA M/s. Suvacor Ltd P.O. Box DAR ES SALAAM TANZANIA SERENSIC LIMITED P.O. Box 7611 info@edelweisscoffee.com info@wild-tracks.com info@tanzanitecoffee.co.tz teablend@ttb.co.tz victorkinasha@yahoo.com khalil.t.hamadi@gmail.com gloria@suvacor.com ben@suvacor.com ben@sesensic.com
17 LOCAL COFFEE ROASTER S LICENCES S/N COMPANY NAME ADDRESS TEL. NO. 1 Amir Hamza (T) Limited BWM-SEZ Mabibo External, Mandela Road, P.O. Box 617 azmeenaik@gmail.com amir@amimza.com Sheriff Dewji & Sons Ltd P.O. Box 175 Goliondoi Street Arusha Tanzania. Liborius Gehrken Africa Limited P.o. Box 222 KARATU - TANZANIA Tanzanite Coffee Ltd P.O.Box 498 Momela Road Usa River Arusha - Tanzania Wild Tracks International Company Limited P.O. Box 615 USA RIVER ARUSHA - TANZANIA Kimemo Holdings Ltd P.O. Box 127 ARUSHA - TANZANIA Karumo Investment Company Ltd P.O. Box 6143 MWANZA - TANZANIA Utengule Estates Limited P.O. Box 4509 Samri Pure Coffee Investment Limited P.O. Box Kilimanjaro Plantation Ltd P.O. Box 976 D & J Distributors Ltd P.O. Box 1871 Choice Coffee Limited P.O. Box 8605 MOSHI TANZANIA Burka Coffee Estates Ltd Dodoma Road P.O Box 90 ARUSHA - TANZANIA sheriff@cybernet.co.tz sheriffmd@cybernet.co.tz m.gehrken@blackburncoffee.com tgehrken@blackburncoffee.com m.gehrken@blackburncoffee.co.tz info@tanzanitecoffee.co.tz info@wild-tracks.com / admin@kimemo.co.tz justinerwabutondogoro@gmail.co m roasting@utengule.com thplattnertanzania@gmail.com samripurecoffee@gmail.com clewis@kili-plantation.com jmaina@kili-plantation.com Office.dnjdistributors@gmail.com Choicecoffee2006@gmail.com info@burkacoffee.com
18 El-moghairy Trading Limited P.O. Box 2212 TANGA - TANZANIA Kilimanjaro Coffee Dealers (1995) Limited P.O. Box 7599 Afri Tea and Coffee Blenders (1963) Ltd P.O. Box 747 Kigurunde Coffee Co. Ltd P.O. Box 8006 Tropical Treasures Ltd P.O. Box 1088 Café Business Consult P.O. Box 855 SONGEA TANZANIA Arman Brothers Co. Ltd P.O. Box 235 TANGA - TANZANIA Suvacor Ltd P.O. Box Inter Fugo Co. Ltd P.O. Box SERENSIC LIMITED P.O. Box 7611 KWANZA QUALITY P.O.BOX 232 KILIMANJARO PACKERS LTD P.o.Box 784 elmoghairy@yahoo.co.uk teablend@ttb.co.tz sheledeleebeneza@gmail.com kigurundecoffee@gmail.com ralph@macharecoffee.com kumburu.adolf@gmail.com aluimran@hotmail.com gloria@suvacor.com ben@suvacor.com khalil.t.hamadi@gmail.com ben@sesensic.com kwanzaquality@gmail.com info@kwanzaquality.com kili.packersltd@hotmail.com info@kilipackersltd.com
19 INSTANT COFFEE EXPORT LICENCES S/N COMPANY NAME ADDRESS TEL. NO Amir Hamza (T) Limited BWM-SEZ Mabibo External, Mandela Road, P.O. Box 617 Afri Tea and Coffee Blenders (1963) Ltd P.O. Box 747 DAR ES SALAAM KAGERA COOPERATIVE UNION (1990) LTD - KCU (1990) LTD P.O. BOX 5 BUKOBA - TANZANIA azmeenaik@gmail.com amir@amimza.com teablend@ttb.co.tz kcubukoba@gmail.com Serengeti National Park 19
20 For More Information Please Contact; The Director General, Tanzania Coffee Board, P. O. Box 732, Moshi. Tel; Web: coffeeboard.or.tz. 20
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