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Reenjoh Limited offers raw green coffee beans from Nairobi, Kenya, with stated grades including Arara, Catuaí, Catucai, Yellow Bourbon, and Mundo Novo varieties. The supplier indicates cultivation under organic methods with moisture levels specified at 10.5-11% for plantation-processed lots and 11.5-12% for cherry-dried lots, figures that sit within typical commercial ranges for East African arabica export. Screen sizes offered span 14/15 through 17/18, covering standard specialty coffee grading sieves, with both natural (dry) and washed processing methods available. The flavour profile described includes sweet, fruity, acidic, and balanced notes with caramel, chocolate, and honey aromatics, though these sensory claims require cupping verification by the buyer.
The named varieties represent distinct genetic lineages with processing implications. Arara is a Brazilian-origin cultivar noted for drought tolerance and high cup quality; Catuaí and Catucai are dwarf Caturra hybrids prized for productivity and altitude adaptability; Yellow Bourbon is a recessive-colour mutant of Bourbon known for complex sweetness; and Mundo Novo is a high-yielding Typica-Bourbon cross. These varieties are not native to Kenya, suggesting either direct introduction, nursery propagation, or possible misattribution in the listing. Kenyan coffee is internationally recognised for SL28 and SL34 cultivars developed by Scott Agricultural Laboratories; the absence of these flagship varieties from Reenjoh Limited's stated stock is notable for buyers seeking classic Kenyan cup profiles. The organic cultivation claim is uncertified on this listing; buyers should request inspection of valid organic accreditation from KOAN (Kenya Organic Agriculture Network) or EU/USDA equivalency.
Primary applications span specialty roasting, commercial blending, and commodity coffee trading. The 'Grade 1' designation implies Kenya's top classification with minimal defects, though the Agricultural Food Authority (AFA) grading protocol should be confirmed. Buyers include roasters seeking single-origin lots, blenders requiring high-acid components, and traders capitalising on Kenyan coffee's favourable global reputation. Reenjoh Limited cites Mombasa as export port, standard for Kenyan coffee exports. Packaging is listed as 'per Customers Request' without standard options defined. No MOQ, price structure, or lead time figures appear in the source data; these require direct negotiation. Payment terms, sample policies, and export licence status are similarly unstated and must be clarified before contract commitment.
| Grade | Grade 1 (supplier-stated; standard: Kenya AA top classification with <6 defects per 300g) |
| Cultivation Type | Organic (supplier claim; certification status not verified) |
| Coffee Varieties | Arara, Catuaí, Catucai, Yellow Bourbon, Mundo Novo |
| Moisture Content (Plantation) | 10.5-11% (supplier-stated; standard green coffee range: 10-12%) |
| Moisture Content (Cherry) | 11.5-12% (supplier-stated; typical for natural-process cherry-dried) |
| Screen Size (Sieve) | 14/15, 15+, 16+, 17/18, 18 (supplier-stated; standard Kruve/Pharos grading) |
| Processing Method | Natural or Washed (buyer-selectable) |
| Colour | Green and Brown (raw, unroasted state) |
| Storage Condition | Clean, cool, dry place (supplier recommendation; standard: 10-15°C, 50-60% RH) |
| Export Port | Mombasa, Kenya |
Reenjoh Limited maintains a registered address in Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya 001000, within the capital's commercial district rather than in coffee-growing highlands. The supplier holds harbor trust status with a 0.00% response rate and zero recorded response hours, indicating either recent platform registration, operational challenges, or data synchronisation issues. No information about estate ownership, washing station operations, cooperative membership, or direct trade relationships is disclosed. The company name does not appear in major Kenyan Coffee Directorate or AFA exporter registries accessible publicly, though this does not definitively indicate non-registration.
The listing describes Reenjoh Limited as a source for 'Best Cheap Arabica/Robusta Coffee Beans', though all named varieties are arabica cultivars with no robusta indicated; this discrepancy between product title and variety description requires clarification. The supplier does not state annual export volume, number of harvest seasons covered, years in operation, or existing client markets. No certifications (Fairtrade, Rainforest Alliance, UTZ, organic) are claimed or displayed. Buyers should request Kenya Coffee Directorate export licence verification, physical mill address if different from the Westlands office, and sample cupping scores from an accredited Q-grader before committing to volume purchases.
| Business Type | Supplier |
| Year Established | Recently Joined |
| Employees | Contact Supplier |
| Annual Revenue | Contact Supplier |
| Main Products | View Products Tab |
| Major Markets | Global |
| Response Time | <4h |
| Response Rate | New Supplier |
Before contracting with Reenjoh Limited, verify the supplier's Kenya Coffee Directorate export licence and check whether the Westlands address corresponds to a trading office, mill, or forwarding agent. Request physical mill and dry mill addresses if applicable, and confirm who holds organic certification (if any) in the supply chain. Given the 0.00% response rate, establish communication through multiple methods before sending payment. Specify exact variety, processing method, screen size, and harvest year (not crop year ambiguity) in purchase orders. For Grade 1 claims, stipulate maximum defect count, moisture range, and cupping score minimum in contract terms with penalty clauses for non-conformance.
Logistics from Mombasa require standard Incoterm negotiation: FOB Mombasa is typical for Kenyan coffee, though CIF may be offered. Ocean freight to European ports runs 21-35 days, to US East Coast 30-45 days. Container choice matters: standard 20' FCL holds approximately 18-20 tonnes green coffee in bulk jute or grainpro-lined sacks, while specialty lots often ship in 60kg jute with grainpro barrier protection. Lead time from order to shipment is unstated; typical Kenyan coffee harvest peaks October-December with main export window January-March, though fly crops occur. Payment terms require clarification: green coffee standard is often 30% advance, 70% against shipping documents, though established relationships may negotiate documentary credit. Given the 'cheap' positioning, confirm no hidden costs in packaging upgrades or fumigation surcharges.
Quality verification at origin should include pre-shipment cupping by an independent Q-grader in Nairobi or Mombasa, not solely supplier-provided scores. Inspect for moisture damage, mould, or insect infestation (particularly coffee berry borer damage and broca holes). Request moisture meter readings at multiple sack locations, as container rain or improper hermetic sealing can create localised wet spots. Upon arrival, verify weight (standard tolerance 0.5%), check for off-odours indicating contamination or improper storage, and retain representative samples for comparison against pre-shipment lots. Documentation review should confirm ICO certificate of origin, phytosanitary compliance, and fumigation gas residuals below destination market maximums. For organic claims, inspect transaction certificates from certification body to farm level, as Kenyan organic coffee fraud cases have increased in recent years.
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