Field inspection with coffee farmers

Traceability

From farmer groups to export-ready lots.

A buyer-focused view of how Mwanyi Terimba Limited connects origin, farmer organization, coffee movement, and export documentation.

Farmer network

Organized smallholders, farmer groups, and cooperatives are linked to structured sourcing and field support.

Origin visibility

Coffee movement can be discussed by sourcing region, farmer group, district, grade, and buyer requirement.

Lot handling

Collection, aggregation, preparation, and export lots are managed with buyer documentation in mind.

Compliance readiness

Traceability systems support EUDR conversations, due diligence, and responsible sourcing expectations.

Coffee cherries on a tree

Farm-to-export journey

Traceability is a commercial trust system.

Buyers need to know where coffee comes from, how it was handled, and which documentation supports the shipment. This page gives importers and roasters a clearer path into those conversations.

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Farmer registration

Farmer and group information supports origin records and field-level engagement.

02

Collection and aggregation

Coffee is collected through organized channels before processing and buyer preparation.

03

Quality and lot separation

Coffee is handled by grade, processing method, quality target, and buyer specification.

04

Documentation

Traceability, certification, quality, and export documents are prepared around the buyer request.

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Export handoff

Shipment coordination supports quotations, samples, contract discussion, and destination planning.

Need EUDR and traceability details for a buying discussion?

Share destination, grade, quantity, shipment window, and documentation expectations so the export desk can guide the next step.

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