Kenya Konyu Peaberry coffee comes from Kirinyaga County on the southern slopes of Mount Kenya, where coffee is grown in rich red volcanic soil at elevations of around 1,700–1,900 metres above sea level. Around 540 smallholder farmers deliver their coffee cherries to Konyu Factory, one of the washing stations within the Kabare Farmers Co-operative Society. The factory is named after the nearby Konyu River and local mineral spring, both of which provide water for coffee processing.
The cooperative places strong emphasis on supporting its farming community through transparent payment systems and long-term sustainability initiatives. Premium payments for high-quality coffee help provide better incomes for growers, while Fairtrade certification has supported farmers during periods of lower market prices. Â Environmental efforts include careful water management, use of clean river water during processing, and ongoing investment into improving factory infrastructure and reducing waste. The cooperative also supports training and development for farmers to help maintain sustainable production for future generations.