We collect quality cherry coffee from our registered, inspected and approved farmers, pack them to our purchasing centers and transport them to the coffee factory for processing and obtain quality clean coffee in their grades.
We prioritize exporting our coffee to fair markets worldwide, working exclusively with buyers who offer prices that ensure profitability for our farmers. Only those who uphold fair pricing standards are given the opportunity to do business with us.
We warmly invite companies, organizations, institutions, and individuals interested in coffee-related awareness, consultations, and partnerships to reach out to us. We are open to collaborating with buyers offering fair market prices and with other coffee collectors across the globe. Together, we aim to foster a just and transparent business environment that maximizes the annual income of our farmers
Through our digital channel feedback platform setup, we assure a fast response from our farmers, customers and stakeholders done by our customer care unit.
We guarantee gratification to our farmers, customers and stakeholders in the line of business from step one to the final step as the point of establishing a faithful Business Network. Welcome all
Working with us, it is quite simple and innovative as we have firmly established our internal control system channels that help our third parties to connect with us by a plug & play style, reach us now.
Permanent, Registered and frequent inspected organic farmers assures quality annual organic coffee production to the market.
Last processing stage of cherry coffee reassures class level grades like Extra, Superior, Fair Average Quality (FAQ), Undergrade (UG), Triage (TR)
Partners are reassured on all export documents starting with Phytosanitary all the way to Certificate of Inspection for smooth Business operation.
Our Business Model for Coffee product in and outside markets plus its costings and pricings, suits most of our partners. Come all onboard.
The internal control system is 100% digitized for an open business environment and for all partners coming onboard for business
All farmers registered under our firm for business receive a return back profit after we have sold their clean coffee at fair trade markets.
Coffee collection from our registered farmers stands as the main activity of the firm.
Seeking for fair and competitive markets to maximize our organic farmers' produce profits.
This is a key activity in order to get quality coffee productions, Internal and External Inspections.
Registering new farmers and equip them to Coffee organic farming standard family.
Important activity in a coffee farming calendar that equips farmers with new updates and technology.
Individuals, organizations, institutions and companies willing to learn more about coffee organic farming are invited.
The Internal Saccos that issue loans at zero percent interest (0%)to our active members.
This is a partner Bank in Business, All farmer payments are done through Bank accounts.
Another Partner Bank in Business, that facilitates farmer payments on time and on secure means.
Tumaini Organic and Fair Trade AMCOS Limited has its head office in Nyaruzumbura village, Nyaruzumbura ward, Kyerwa District, Kagera Region, Tanzania.
Or you can call us directly using the following Office 1: +255621774898 Office 2: +255742539535
Or email us directly: info@tumainiamcosltd.com
AMCOS stands for Agricultural Marketing Cooperative Society. These are local cooperative societies in Tanzania that play a vital role in supporting farmers by facilitating the local purchase of agricultural inputs and assisting with the marketing of their crops. They are essentially grassroots organizations focused on improving the livelihoods of their members through collective action.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Purpose:
AMCOS primarily focus on two key areas:
Input Supply: They provide farmers with access to essential agricultural inputs like quality seeds and fertilizer at reasonable prices, often at the village level.
Crop Marketing: AMCOS help farmers market their produce, sometimes by providing storage and sales facilities, and by negotiating better prices by eliminating middlemen.
Structure:
AMCOS are typically small, local, and member-owned and operated. They may be part of larger umbrella organizations that offer additional support like training, bulk purchasing of inputs, and joint marketing efforts.
Impact:
AMCOS aim to:
Increase farmers' incomes by reducing input costs and improving market access.
Improve the quality of agricultural produce through access to better inputs and training.
Strengthen the local economy by keeping revenue within the community.
Tanzanian Context:
AMCOS are particularly important in Tanzania where they fill a gap in rural areas where local services and market infrastructure might be lacking.
Relationship to other Cooperatives:
While AMCOS are a specific type of cooperative, they can be part of larger cooperative unions, which in turn may be involved in activities like banking (e.g., the Cooperative Bank of Tanzania)
Accountant
Production Manager
ICS Manager
Acting General Manager
Assistant ICS Manager
Assistant Registrar of Cooperatives for Kagera Region
"Tumaini Organic and Fair Trade AMCOS Limited is among my top cooperative societies I'm supervising that operates openly and with high integrity from the producing level (Farmers) to the markets and they are doing marvelous in coffee business, its a firm to consider"
Kyerwa District Council Chairman
"Tumaini Organic and Fair Trade Amcos Limited, has just started building its big coffee processing factory that will generate numerous employment opportunities to our people in the District after few years in Coffee business, its a firm to trust. I highly recommend working with them"
Farmer, Tumaini Organic and Fair Trade AMCOS Limited.
"In my two years experience with Tumaini Organic and Fair Trade AMCOS Limited, my coffee earnings has doubled comparing to when I was selling them alone "
The Government through ministry of Agriculture has issued an official announcement to declare the start of the coffee season 2025/2026.
Kagera Regional Cooperative Development Forum 2025 will be held in Bukoba Town, Kagera Region on 15th and 16th June 2025.
The African Fine Coffees Association (AFCA) and Tanzania Coffee Board (TCB) will conduct the competition.
Tumaini Organic and Fair Trade Amcos Limited, has officially launched coffee processing factory construction project.
The fourteenth (14) General Meeting of Coffee Stakeholders is expected to be held on April 16, 2024 starting at 2.30 AM at the Morena Hotel in Dodoma