Coffee farmers get low payout at NCE

The Mountain Journal

The Nairobi Coffee Auction fetched low prices as the 23,930 bags of coffee were bought at Sh777.4 million.

The price offered by the 16 local and international buyers reflected a decrease from the previous auction that fetched Sh1.022 billion  for the sale of 25,180 bags of coffee. 

The coffee was collected from 990 cooperative and estates.

Tuesday’s sale attracted 16 local and international buyers,  where Gakuyu ini factory  achieved the highest price of Sh47,256 per bag of AA  bought by Rockberns sold by the Alliance Berries  Limited to Rockbern. 

Wanjengi factory affiliated to Kahuhia cooperative society  in Murang’a county fetched the second best price of Sh46,992 per bag of AA bought by Diamond  Coffee also marketed by the Alliance Berries Limited.

 Last week, Konyu and Iyego emerged the highest paid after they made Sh54,540 and Sh50,895 respectively per 50 kilogramme bag. They presented 132 bags of AA grades at the auction

Nairobi Coffee Exchange CEO Lisper Ndung’u said  nine marketing agents participated in the market  delivering 14,779 bags of AA and AB grades.

The Alliance Berries Limited, she said, delivered 6,178 bags of coffee that were bought at Sh.216.2 million,  and Kirinyaga Slopes fetched  Sh188.7 million for 6,163 bags. NKPCU managed Sh164 million  after selling 4,857 bags.

“In the auction, Ibero Kenya led the pack  as it bought 5,658 bags, followed by Taylor Winch 4,712bags, Kenyacof 4,121 bags, C.Dorman 3,266 bags, Louis Dreyfus 3,008 bags,” said the CEO.

Sasini Kenya a week after it stopped coffee milling  to concentrate on buying coffee took 930 bags and Diamond Coffee 770 bags.

“We are calling on the farmers to embrace the auction platform as it is guided by regulations and trading calls be monitored online,” said Ms Ndung’u. 

Other marketing agents who included NKPCU  got Sh164,051,345 for 4,857 bags, Minnesota Sh51,358,010 for 1,599 bags, Murang’a County fetched Sh12,678,800 for 383 bags,  Kipkelion  Sh830,187 for 36 bag, Kinya managed 803 bags that raised Sh 22,294,216.

Kiambu  Coffee  from the sale made Sh62,183,771 for 2,098 bags  and KCCE Sh 62.1 million  for the sale of 2,098 bags.

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