Kilicafe is a brand name of the Association of Kilimanjaro Specialty Coffee Growers , a Tanzanian Coffee Smallholder association that was launched in 2001 by 10 groups . The association is currently (2009) representing 137 groups with 11,000 Smallholder m ...
Carbon Tanzania works directly with communities and operates CO2 reduction projects through improved land and forest management strategies. We then sell certified CO2 reduction to tourism companies operating in Tanzania, this provides both mitigation of C ...
Founded in 1991GOIG has about 30 employees. Operates a training facility for product-making, a revolving fund for its members and a health clinic. Facility has been designed for artisans to pass on their skills and knowledge and enable students to go out ...
We create sustainable development enterprise activities with the second economy stakeholders by establishing recycling centres specialising in pulp and paper from industrial waste, organic waste and have also partners in the agri fiber markets for new gen ...
KCU is committed to working with as many as possible farmers local as well as international, to see to it that incomes of its farmers from coffee rise to even higher levels. Voluntary association of 124 Primary Cooperative Societies representing over 60,0 ...
Kilimanjaro Native Co-operative Union 61,000 smallholder coffee growers located in Moshi, 580km north west of the capital Dar-es-Salaam. Africa's oldest co-operative. KNCU is owned by the farmers of the 90 primary cooperative societies which buy coffee fr ...
Kwanza Collection started operation in May 2001,The History of Kwanza Collection goes back in 1994 when British Government through Overseas Development Assistance (ODA) Funded AMKA Registered Trustees for 4 years (1994 – 1998) to work with Small Producers ...
Company gives training to individual and groups which helps them be self-sustaining and create opportunities for others by generating income. Networks in groups such as Tanzania Gatsby Trust (TGT) and Artisans Development Agency in Tanzania (ADAT). Marvel ...
One of the leading Tanzanian Tea and coffee producers. 20% of the tea is brought in from smallholders as part of the company's out grower extension scheme. Premiums from Fairtrade have been utilised to build and equip schools, imporve medical centres,cons ...
Neema Crafts Centre was started in October 2003 as a project of the Anglican Diocese of Ruaha in Iringa, Tanzania to meet the training and employment needs of the many people with disabilities in the area. In the previous national census 10% of the popula ...
The Old Boma at Mikindani is run by Trade Aid Tanzania, a non profitmaking charitable trust whose aim is to create sustainable employment. Any surpluses are used to initiate similar job creating projects in Mikindani. Some of the first ventures include an ...
Since 2002 10 percent of the output of the tea factory is sold to TeaDirect a fair trade organization in the UK. This organization pays 40 sterling cent per kilo on top of the market price, a so called 'fair trade premium'. The premiums are being pumped s ...
WomenCraft is a community driven social enterprise that connects talented rural East African artisans with regional and international fair trade markets. WomenCraft's artisan members create high-quality hand-crafted baskets and other woven products that p ...