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Women of Africa Coffee Tour – 3 Single-Origin Coffees
Women of Africa Coffee Tour – 3 Single-Origin Coffees
Women of Africa Coffee Tour – 3 Single-Origin Coffees
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3 boxes featuring women of africa coffee on a table in front of a palm plant
Women of Africa Coffee Tour – 3 Single-Origin Coffees
Women of Africa Coffee Tour – 3 Single-Origin Coffees
Women of Africa Coffee Tour – 3 Single-Origin Coffees

Women of Africa Coffee Tour – 3 Single-Origin Coffees

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Product Description
Take a coffee tour through 3 of Africa's coffee regions — featuring coffee grown by women farmers. This curated tasting box features three distinct single-origin coffees, each from a different country and producer. Perfect for exploring new flavors or gifting.

What’s Included

  • Three (3) 4oz bags of single-origin coffee from women farmers in three African countries: Ethiopia, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Three (3) origin cards detailing each coffee’s story and tasting notes
  • Gift-ready packaging with tissue paper and a sturdy box to hold all items

Meet the Farmers

Atnago Women's Coop

Limmu, Ethiopia

From the land of coffee's origin, this coffee is produced by the women of the Atnago Coop. Combining their immense skill to offer a high-quality, delicious coffee with depth and nuance.

Ejo Heza, women of the Kopakama Cooperative

Rustiro District, Rwanda

The women of Ejo Heza, meaning "Bright Tomorrow" have united to demand credibility and praise for their quality coffees. They earn an additional bonus per lb sold that they collectively invest in projects that benefit their community.

Charlotte and the Mapendo Coop

South Kivu Province, DRC

Demanding a spot on the world's coffee stage, the women of Mapendo Coop proudly produce amazing, unique coffee that provides them an alternative to traditional, extractive means of living.