Tatu Coffee tops National Awards for quality Kenyan arabica

NAIROBI, Kenya, Jan 21 - Tatu Coffee Estates Limited has won first and third place in the highly competitive Washed Arabica Category at the National Taste Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today |..
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Tatu Coffee Estates Limited has secured first and third place in the prestigious National Taste of Harvest Kenya 2025–2026 Awards in the Washed Arabica Category, establishing its leadership in Kenya's coffee industry.
- Awards recognize excellence in washed Arabica, which underpins Kenya’s global reputation.
- Tatu Coffee, owned by Rendeavour, impressed judges with quality coffee from its 6,500+ acres in Kiambu County, noting complex flavors and consistent production.
- The Chief Executive Officer, John Sathya, highlighted the company's commitment to "consistent, world-class results" and its significant economic impact by supporting "thousands of permanent and seasonal jobs" and demonstrating sustainability through Rainforest Alliance certification.
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