An impressive insight. As a German living in Kenya, I can confirm that for me personally, Kenyan coffee is the best in the world. And by the way, I drink around 250 liters of coffee a year ☕😁☕ Greetings from Diani #TomInKenya
Alex, Muthoni and CHAMS Team, thank you for this piece of work. Muthoni, your story is very inspiring and one that we can relate to. We literally heard our story throughout your interview and we admire your work! Keep winning and realizing the dream of our small scale farmers. We all need to hear this and see how we can be part of the solution and not the problem. The more we are in this market the better the future of the coffee fields. We are at risk of killing continuity of coffee farming and takeover of the farms by our younger generation. You are a champ and we will cheer and blow your trumpet for the work you are doing and the far have gotten. VIVA🎉 Kuria.
Inspiring and challenging at the same time. It is the attributed orderliness, integrity and accountability that wins for me and explains how cartels and corruption has impoverished our farmers!! Thank you Chams Media as always
I think I can add, as a Dane, Germany being our neighbor, in Kenya that doing things "by the book" pays off in the end. Meaning no corruption at any level. Kenyans need to learn that mindset.
May God bless all the sons and daughters of Mumbi, very industrious and entrepreneurial human beings:) They are successful anywhere, from Mbita in Luoland, USA to Germany, and all over the world. Kudos!
good job and congratulations to muthoni.i wish she could have branches all over outside Nyeri county so that those farming coffee can sell to her.i just felt so hopeful that one day, by Grace of God ,coffee farmers shall experience market favors
A 50kg bag of AA Kenya coffee was selling $500 dollars per bag. $400 for AB coffee. at the last Nairobi auction. Imagine that folk. Coffee is ten times that of a barrel of oil.
Why is coffee the second most traded commodity after oil. Because coffee is a unique drink thus it fetches lucrative prices in the markets. A KG of coffee is more expensive than a barrel of oil. So where there is money to be made Middlemen will come in and control the commodity value chain and this is where farmers started losing the benefits of coffee. Coffee was put under restrictions whereby no direct sales; it had to go through an auction first and the persons who make a killing are the auctioneers and brokers and multinationals. Coffee became the real green gold. I urge all small scale coffee farmers to rise up to the reality. You will forever be poor selling your coffee to the auction and brokers than selling it directly. The Auction sells the coffee directly to end consumers so why cant you do the same. All coffee farmers in Kenya should come together and join forces with Muthoni and break this cycle of coffee slavery. Those who cut their coffee trees and build real estate will one day regrate they were once sitting on a gold mine. More and more people around the world are drinking coffee in different flavors as the new generation has come to embrace their latte coffee
My grandparents prime coffee plantation was slashed down since it was not making much. Now that am a coffee lover i feel bad about it. Congratulations Muthoni🎉
+++###I hope and pray that every African nation and people of African-descent file lawsuits for reparations from the Royal families Western nations; the USA🇺🇸 every day to the coming again of JESUS CHRIST🙏.And thank JESUS CHRIST FOR MAKING AFRICA GREAT AGAIN(MAGA).###+++
Kudos to Muthoni S of @chaniacoffee for daring abroad with her business- bringing Kenyan coffee to the world and also bringing jobs back home, philanthropy etc! 👏🏾👏🏾 my kind of going on! Thank you @chamsmediadigital @alexchamwada for capturing these stories 🙌🏾🎉 🇰🇪 ➡️ 🌍
To reach out to Muthoni Schneidewind of Chania Coffee
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An impressive insight. As a German living in Kenya, I can confirm that for me personally, Kenyan coffee is the best in the world. And by the way, I drink around 250 liters of coffee a year ☕😁☕
Greetings from Diani
#TomInKenya
I have been motivated before by Chams daring abroad but this one beats them all. Truly remarkable woman.
Alex, Muthoni and CHAMS Team, thank you for this piece of work.
Muthoni, your story is very inspiring and one that we can relate to. We literally heard our story throughout your interview and we admire your work!
Keep winning and realizing the dream of our small scale farmers.
We all need to hear this and see how we can be part of the solution and not the problem. The more we are in this market the better the future of the coffee fields. We are at risk of killing continuity of coffee farming and takeover of the farms by our younger generation.
You are a champ and we will cheer and blow your trumpet for the work you are doing and the far have gotten.
VIVA🎉
Kuria.
Inspiring and challenging at the same time. It is the attributed orderliness, integrity and accountability that wins for me and explains how cartels and corruption has impoverished our farmers!! Thank you Chams Media as always
I think I can add, as a Dane, Germany being our neighbor, in Kenya that doing things "by the book" pays off in the end. Meaning no corruption at any level. Kenyans need to learn that mindset.
Hard working lady. Wish her all the best.
inspirational.Keep it up Muthoni you are touching millions with your endevour 🎉🙏
I do own a small business but to do what she has done takes guts and courage. It is not for everyone.
but listening to her, you see the amount of bureaucracy in the government, just so she could import cofee from Kenya.
Am proud to see a coffee farmers child proud of her upbringing thru the black gold.
May God bless all the sons and daughters of Mumbi, very industrious and entrepreneurial human beings:) They are successful anywhere, from Mbita in Luoland, USA to Germany, and all over the world. Kudos!
Are you a son or daughter of Mumbi
This is very inspiring..what a resilient lady empowering farmers
My childhood friend. She had a heart of people that's why you will never run dry my friend. I'm so proud of you.
Mso's beauty is astonishing. I love black women with that complexion. 🥰
Well done!!! I salute you from Ethiopia!👏👏👏
good job and congratulations to muthoni.i wish she could have branches all over outside Nyeri county so that those farming coffee can sell to her.i just felt so hopeful that one day, by Grace of God ,coffee farmers shall experience market favors
A 50kg bag of AA Kenya coffee was selling $500 dollars per bag. $400 for AB coffee. at the last Nairobi auction. Imagine that folk. Coffee is ten times that of a barrel of oil.
Why is coffee the second most traded commodity after oil. Because coffee is a unique drink thus it fetches lucrative prices in the markets. A KG of coffee is more expensive than a barrel of oil. So where there is money to be made Middlemen will come in and control the commodity value chain and this is where farmers started losing the benefits of coffee. Coffee was put under restrictions whereby no direct sales; it had to go through an auction first and the persons who make a killing are the auctioneers and brokers and multinationals. Coffee became the real green gold.
I urge all small scale coffee farmers to rise up to the reality. You will forever be poor selling your coffee to the auction and brokers than selling it directly. The Auction sells the coffee directly to end consumers so why cant you do the same. All coffee farmers in Kenya should come together and join forces with Muthoni and break this cycle of coffee slavery. Those who cut their coffee trees and build real estate will one day regrate they were once sitting on a gold mine. More and more people around the world are drinking coffee in different flavors as the new generation has come to embrace their latte coffee
Wow! Great Job Muthoni. You gave Farmers a new hope.
This lady is amazing 🙌🏿
Wow wow just wow,an example of hardwork, patriotism and selflessness
Very inspiring
Very inspiring
Amazing, I love that her ultimate goal was to cut out the middle men coz they are the ones benefitting and not farmers which is sad
lovely to see Tambaya {my home village} coffee in Germany.Great job Sonnie
This is a great docu...asanteni sana
Kikuyu women are epitome of Power resilience and intelligence.
A great story... inspiring
This is really great. Thank you for making this video.
My best friend .good job
Respect to this lady,
Instead of Gachangua pretending to try to help coffee farmers he should contact this lady to show him how things are done.
Very inspiring, can I get Muthoni's contact
The coffee milling process bit is missing in the story. This is currently the grey area in our coffee value chain.
Am really inspired by her journey
This is a great show cont' travelling on the whole world
Would love to buy some shares from this business..
Congratulations Muthoni.
Hi chams media can you do a video focus on TIRA studio operations in maragua, Muranga and ngong road Nairobi
Great wonan
Good work
.Congratulations...how can our coffee reach u
I have to say that Muthoni's are built different, most of them are outliers
She looks 41 not 51...want to be her when i grow up
Do you also buy raw coffee cherries from small farmers in Kenya ?
How do I get my coffee to you
Can we talk USA
My grandparents prime coffee plantation was slashed down since it was not making much. Now that am a coffee lover i feel bad about it. Congratulations Muthoni🎉
🤣🤣this is Europe
+++###I hope and pray that every African nation and people of African-descent file lawsuits for reparations from the Royal families Western nations; the USA🇺🇸 every day to the coming again of JESUS CHRIST🙏.And thank JESUS CHRIST FOR MAKING AFRICA GREAT AGAIN(MAGA).###+++
Kudos to Muthoni S of @chaniacoffee for daring abroad with her business- bringing Kenyan coffee to the world and also bringing jobs back home, philanthropy etc! 👏🏾👏🏾 my kind of going on! Thank you @chamsmediadigital @alexchamwada for capturing these stories 🙌🏾🎉 🇰🇪 ➡️ 🌍
Speechless. 🫡 🫡