March 2013

  1. How to Make Africafe Instant Coffee

    Ingredients: Water Instant coffee Sugar (optional) Cream or milk (optional) Flavorings, such as vanilla extract, cinnamon, or cocoa powder (optional) Steps: Put water in a kettle and boil it. If you do not have a kettle, then put water in a pot and put it on the stove. Or use an immersion heater and warm up the water in a...
  2. Where to Buy Africafe Coffee

    Where to buy Africafe Coffee in USA? Answer: Buy right here at Africafe Coffee Secure Online Store We ship Africafe Coffee world wide using most major shipping venders (USPS, UPS, FEDEX). If you require specific shipping vender please let us know. Where to Buy Africafe Coffee from Canada, UK, China, Japan, German or India? Please buy Africafe Coffee right here...
  3. Organic Coffee Grown in Tanzania

    Coffee farmers in Kilimanjaro are characterized as progressive farmers. They acquired the title from coffee farming returns. From coffee most farmers have made a progress in their community. Many have put up houses with corrugated iron sheet roofing with cement blocks. Traditional houses made from banana fronds are almost extinct. Education to coffee farmers, to his /her children carried first...
  4. Beware of Fakes and name mimicking scheme

    Here at Africafe Coffee we have noticed some fakes, and name mimicking scheme to match our name and products. Please verify that when you come to our website our web address should read www.africafecoffee.com with or without www. Please Note there is NO aa or any additional characters at the end of our domain name. Its simply reads AFRICAFECOFFEE.COM If...
  5. Tanzanian coffee growers benefit from US$46.9 million grant from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

    Dar es Salaam, Tanzania - Small-scale coffee farmers in Tanzania are to benefit from a US$46.9 million four-year grant from the U.S.-based non-profitTechnoServe through the from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation which will be shared with farmers in Kenya and Rwanda. David Browning, TechnoServe vice president for business development, told APA in an exclusive interview that the initiative will...
  6. Tanzania Coffee Crop

    Tanzania crop has been steady but cyclic oscillating between 35,000 tons on the down cycle and 55,000 tons and the up cycle. It is therefore expected that the 2012/13 crop will come in at about 55,000 tons with 60% Arabica and the balance Robusta. With 90% of production coming from smallholder farmers, productivity is a challenge. However, herein lies the...

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