Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade
Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade

Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade

£12.40

About the Beans : Kenya - Sakami Jane AA - Direct Trade

After 24 years of working as a banker, one day, Jane became independent. "I didn't want to be an employee anymore - I wanted to run my own project," she says. Her husband's parents owned a piece of land in the Rift Valley, a beautiful area where mainly tea and maize grow. However, the parents-in-law couldn't manage the estate anymore because they were elderly, and Janes' husband, Richard, was busy with work. Jane took the opportunity and started working on the farm with an open heart and clear head. At first, she only focused on dairy, maize, and pigs, but one day Gloria approached her. She wanted to talk about coffee.
 
Coffee was not only a way to create independence in a male dominated country, but also a great way to positively impact the surrounding communities. The Rift Valley was ideal for coffee, temperature, rainfall, and altitude. They only needed to let the world know about it. Gloria was working very hard on making this effective and was looking for allies. Jane became instantly interested in coffee. So far, the North of the Rift women's group has accomplished many things. Some are tangible, others not so much, but we are so proud of them for managing so much, and the results are encouraging; not only has her coffee traveled worldwide, but it has also been highly scored. Besides this, as of this year, Jane can now sell her coffee directly without going to an auction. Quite a break for Jane!

Delivery Information

Christmas Ordering & Deliveries

Our Roastery will be CLOSED from Tuesday 24th December - Wednesday 1st January inclusive.

To avoid disappointment we recommend placing your orders allowing plenty of time for delivery before Christmas.

Our latest recommended ordering dates for pre-Christmas delivery are as follows ...

- Click & Collect, order by midday on Friday 20th December

- Local Oxford Delivery, order by midday on Friday 20th December

- Royal Mail Standard Delivery, order by midday on Friday 13th December

- Parcel Force Next Working Day, order by 11am on Thursday 19th December

Orders can still be placed during our festive closure, however will not be processed, packed or shipped until we return on Thursday 2nd January.

All orders placed by midday, Monday - Friday, will be dispatched from the Roastery the same day.

FREE Click & Collect from any of our Cafe's for orders placed Monday - Friday, 8am - 4pm.

(please allow 24hrs for collection).

FREE standard delivery for all orders of £30 and over.

For orders under £30 a delivery charge will apply ...

£1.50 Eco-Friendly Local Delivery 

Available to Oxford postcodes OX1 - OX4. 

Orders placed by midday will be delivered the next working day.

£3.20 Standard UK Delivery 

Orders placed by midday will be dispatched the same day.

Please allow up to 4 working days for Royal Mail 2nd Class UK delivery. 

£5.95 Parcel Force Next Working Day 

Orders placed by 11am will be dispatched the same day.

Delivered next working day.