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Coffee traded at weekly auction nets Sh1.78 billion

The sale of premium grades of AA and AB accounted for 26, 7167 bags, representing 80 per cent of the total volume traded.

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by KNA

News15 January 2025 - 14:20
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In Summary


  • The coffee volume presented for this week’s auction was high compared to 18, 874 bags that were traded in last week’s auction.
  • The average price per bag of 50 kilos of coffee also saw a slight rise reaching Sh43,512 up from Sh43,253 earned in last week’s sale.

Coffee cherry on drying beds at Kamacharia factory in Mathioya. [PHOTO: KNA]

A total of 33, 435 bags of coffee traded at the Nairobi Coffee Exchange (NCE) has fetched Sh1.78 billion.

The coffee volume presented for this week’s auction was high compared to 18, 874 bags that were traded in last week’s auction.

The average price per bag of 50 kilos of coffee also saw a slight rise reaching Sh43,512 up from Sh43,253 earned in last week’s sale.

Githembe coffee factory, which is affiliated with Thiririka Farmers’ Cooperative Society of Kiambu, earned the best price after selling 26 bags of grade AA at Sh. 53, 354 per bag in a sale that was brokered by Alliance Berries Ltd.

In the auction that was conducted at Wakulima House in Nairobi, other factories that achieved the best prices per bag for their grade AA coffee were Guama Sh52, 577, Marumi Sh47,656i, Iruguini Sh 50,246, Ithangaini Sh49, 728, Kiamutuira 49,339, and Kaguyu Sh. 49,857,.

Other best-performing factories were Ndaroini, Kevote, Kiruga, Ndiani, Mitondo, Riakiania, Nthimbiti and Ntongoro.

The sale of premium grades of AA and AB accounted for 26, 7167 bags, representing 80 per cent of the total volume traded.

Alliance Berries Ltd led other agents by selling the highest volume of coffee totaling 15,973 bags which fetched Sh878.76 million.

Kirinyaga Slopes Company traded 4, 310 bags earning Sh227.75 million, new KPCU sold 3, 439 bags at Sh. 179.5 million and KCCE Marketing Agency auctioned 2, 423 bags netting Sh. 131.3 million.

All Coffee was purchased by 20 buyers with C. Dormans leading the pack by purchasing 7, 531 bags at Sh415.5 million.

Kenyacof Limited bought 6, 449 bags at Sh364.8 million.

Ibero Kenya Limited bought 6, 122, Taylor Winch 5,476 bags, Sasini Ltd 2, 875 bags and 1,293 bags.

In her remarks the NCE Chief Executive Officer Lisper Ndung’u said this week’s auction fetched impressive prices across various coffee grades, reaffirming the global demand for the superior quality of Kenyan coffee.

Ndung’u said the presentation of 26,716 bags of premium grades in the auction was an indication of the growth of the coffee market.

The CEO said the total market value achieved reflects a robust trading environment and the commitment of farmers and stakeholders to uphold quality standards.

“The total market value achieved reflects a robust trading environment and the commitment of our farmers and stakeholders to uphold quality standards.

“The impressive performance in the auction is a testament to the dedication within the supply chain and the favourable conditions enabling our coffee to fetch attractive coffee prices on the global level,” she added.

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