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Mahiga is a washing station – or factory, as they are called in Kenya – located in Nyeri County in the Rukira village. Established in 1962, it is one of seventeen active washing stations – owned by Othaya Farmers Cooperative Society.
Mahiga receives coffee cherries from 400 of the cooperative’s members (260 male, 140 female) who grow coffee trees beside tea trees on nearby farms, located between 1,700-1,900 meters above sea level. Manager Daniel Kingori oversees the collection and careful processing of the coffee cherries. Besides Jackson, Mahiga employs five permanent staff members and an additional ten workers during the season. The coffee cherry is processed by a four-disc pulper, before being dried and sorted on the factory’s raised tables. Mahiga sits at 1,800m above sea level and is located near the Mumwe river. Fresh, clean water is pumped from Mumwe to process coffee, contributing to its exceptional quality.
We accept returns. You can return unopened items in the original packaging within 30 days of your purchase with receipt or proof of purchase. If 30 days or more have passed since your purchase, we cannot offer you a refund or an exchange.
Upon receipt of the returned item, we will fully examine it and notify you via email, within a reasonable period of time, whether you are entitled to a return. If you are entitled to a return, we will refund your purchase price and a credit will automatically be applied to your original method of payment.
Only regular priced items may be refunded. Sale items are non-refundable.
Refunds do not include any shipping and handling charges shown on the packaging slip or invoice. Shipping charges for all returns must be prepaid and insured by you.
You are responsible for any loss or damage to hardware during shipment.
We do not guarantee that we will receive your returned item. Shipping and handling charges are not refundable. Any amounts refunded will not include the cost of shipping.
Mahiga is a washing station – or factory, as they are called in Kenya – located in Nyeri County in the Rukira village. Established in 1962, it is one of seventeen active washing stations – owned by Othaya Farmers Cooperative Society.
Mahiga receives coffee cherries from 400 of the cooperative’s members (260 male, 140 female) who grow coffee trees beside tea trees on nearby farms, located between 1,700-1,900 meters above sea level. Manager Daniel Kingori oversees the collection and careful processing of the coffee cherries. Besides Jackson, Mahiga employs five permanent staff members and an additional ten workers during the season. The coffee cherry is processed by a four-disc pulper, before being dried and sorted on the factory’s raised tables. Mahiga sits at 1,800m above sea level and is located near the Mumwe river. Fresh, clean water is pumped from Mumwe to process coffee, contributing to its exceptional quality.
We accept returns. You can return unopened items in the original packaging within 30 days of your purchase with receipt or proof of purchase. If 30 days or more have passed since your purchase, we cannot offer you a refund or an exchange.
Upon receipt of the returned item, we will fully examine it and notify you via email, within a reasonable period of time, whether you are entitled to a return. If you are entitled to a return, we will refund your purchase price and a credit will automatically be applied to your original method of payment.
Only regular priced items may be refunded. Sale items are non-refundable.
Refunds do not include any shipping and handling charges shown on the packaging slip or invoice. Shipping charges for all returns must be prepaid and insured by you.
You are responsible for any loss or damage to hardware during shipment.
We do not guarantee that we will receive your returned item. Shipping and handling charges are not refundable. Any amounts refunded will not include the cost of shipping.
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