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While coffee is the heart of our ministry and sustainability, we also want to invest in the community where coffee can't always reach. The Do Good Fund is our non-profit sector that helps us to further care for the people of Bukonya most in need. This fund provides school fees, homes, a sustenance farm, and more for the orphans in our coffee community.
Bicycles play an important role in coffee farming. Everyday, 300,000 coffee growers tend the coffee plants on Rwanda's mountainous, volcanic soil. The quicker the coffee beans (called cherries) get to the washing station, the higher quality they maintain. Traditionally, Rwandans either walk their cherries miles to collection points or ride rickety handmade wooden bikes. Not only are the wooden bikes unsafe and illegal, they are not efficient and are often incapable of carrying heavy bags of cherries.