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ORIGIN

The story of Kiboa Coffee begins in the Bugisu region of eastern Uganda.

Nestled near the Kenyan border, this mountainous landscape —
with its volcanic soil, high altitude, and stable climate —
produces some of the world’s most distinctive coffees.

Grown on the slopes of Mount Elgon,
these beans develop through a natural cycle
of warm days and cool nights.

This temperature contrast enhances the internal structure of the bean,
resulting in greater depth and complexity.

While East African coffees are often known for their bright acidity,
Bugisu coffee stands apart.

It is richer, more balanced,
with a smoother, rounder taste.

That’s why Kiboa Coffee appeals
to both traditional coffee lovers
and those seeking something new.

FARMERS GROWERS

The true value of coffee
lies in the people behind it.

In Uganda, coffee production is not driven by large-scale industry,
but by small family farms.

Our coffee comes from these dedicated growers —
people who cultivate their own land,
harvest their crops,
and take pride in every step of the process.

One of the most distinctive aspects of this system
is the role of women.

Traditionally, women play a vital role in coffee cultivation in Uganda,
actively participating in harvesting, sorting,
and processing the beans.

This is more than a production process —
it is a cultural tradition.

Today, Uganda is one of the world’s leading coffee producers.
But for us, it’s not about numbers.

It’s about the stories behind each bean.

Because behind every bean, there is effort.
And in every cup, that effort is felt.

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Contact

Mutlukent Neighborhood, 1961st Street No: 53

Cankaya/ANKARA

 

+90 (535) 412 18 95

 

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