
Empowering communities and sustainability.
Our Impact
Imbari Coffee is building more than a supply chain. We are building a covenant between African farmers, African women, African markets, and global buyers — using coffee as a bridge for dignity, income, and unity across the continent.
In Bugisu, Kween, and other Mt. Elgon communities, women are often the backbone of coffee production but the last to see the financial rewards. Imbari is changing that.
We treat farmers as partners, not suppliers. Imbari’s model focuses on long-term relationships and transparent pricing so that smallholder farmers can actually plan, invest, and grow.

Imbari partners with smallholder communities across Mt. Elgon, Rwenzori, and Victoria basin coffee belts — focusing on women, youth, and underrepresented farming groups.
Imbari manages end-to-end export logistics — from parchment and green beans to roasted and instant coffee formats — ensuring that farmers can reliably reach buyers in Africa, Europe, USA, China, India, and the Middle East.
Using a growing network of distributors, retail partners, and hospitality clients, we aim to move African coffee across all 54 African states — so African consumers experience African excellence first.
We work with emerging African brands, hotels, and retailers to create their own coffee lines — giving farmers stable demand and consumers more locally rooted choices.
Imbari is committed to dedicating up to 10% of profits from select product lines and contracts to reinvest directly into:
Our long-term vision is to serve as a platform where African coffee brands — from Uganda, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Congo, and beyond — can plug into a shared distribution network and reach African and global markets together.

Whether you’re a roaster, retailer, hotel group, NGO, or foundation, we can design coffee programs that deliver measurable value to African farmers and communities while giving your customers world-class coffee.