Planted & Harvested With Sustainability & Climate Change in Mind
The Kenya Coffee Research Foundation played a vital role in helping us establish our first plantation, carefully identifying the coffee species best suited to our land—varieties we have proudly sustained to this day. Committed to climate resilience, most of our coffee is intercropped with trees and bananas, avoiding mono-cropping and preventing deforestation.
We've further embraced afforestation by integrating avocados, macadamia, mangoes, and Grevillea trees across the farm. Regular soil analyses ensure acidity and nutrient levels remain optimal, allowing us to maintain productivity without overusing chemicals.
Our organic approach also incorporates livestock, bees, and other animals, with regular manuring and expanded flower planting to enhance pollination, ensuring healthy, sustainable soils and a thriving ecosystem.
Coffee Estate Aligned With Long-term Government & Market Demands
The government is working to identify all coffee farms so that every purchase can be traced back to its source, verifying adherence to human-safe production and recommended agricultural practices, including responsible chemical use.
Today, authenticity matters more than ever, as coffee bought at the auction often lacks clear origin. At Oldonyo Sapuk, we go beyond compliance—we grow and sell our coffee under our estate name, ensuring full traceability and giving buyers confidence in its source.
Our farming practices are designed for sustainability and flavor: we integrate livestock, bees, and other animals, interplant with trees, bananas, and other crops, and use regular organic manuring to minimize chemical use.
It's no wonder that those who taste Oldonyo Sapuk coffee are mesmerized by its depth, complexity, and natural flavor—every cup reflects the care, organic cultivation, and meticulous attention we put into our farm.
Coffee Estate that is Fair to Farm Employees
At Oldonyo Sapuk Coffee, we are committed to ensuring that our farm sets a global benchmark for ethical and fair treatment of employees. Unlike many coffee-growing regions where workers face low wages, poor conditions, or exploitative practices, our team is valued, trained & empowered, with fair compensation and safe working environments. Our first employee is still with us 10 years later.
Seasonal & permanent workers are fully integrated into the farm's operations, from planting and harvesting to processing and quality control, fostering a sense of ownership and pride. By prioritizing worker welfare alongside sustainable farming, we create a coffee that is not only exceptional in flavor but also produced with integrity, transparency, and respect for every individual involved.