Despite being a child of Kenyan coffee farmers, it took a trip to America, an MBA at Harvard and a short stint in investment banking for Margaret Nyamumbo, 36, to realize she could build a profitable coffee business while giving back to the sort of farms that raised her. In 2023, her business Kahawa 1893 sold more than $3 million worth of coffee.
Check out Kahawa 1893’s website: https://kahawa1893.com/
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I Left Wall Street To Start A Coffee Business—Now It Brings In $3 Million A Year