Munali Coffee is grown at the foot of a famous mountain pass in
Zambia. Munali Pass is where David Livingstone first sighted the Kafue
River in 1855. His thoughts must have dwelt on the crops the fertile
plateau could grow. Little did he know that one day a farm his very
feet tramped over would be owned by a Dutch born farmer. The farmer,
Willem Lublinkhof has taken up the challenge and grown such crops,
including 530 ha of Africa's finest Arabica Coffee.
- Willem
Lublinkhof -
The
Lublinkhof family started farming on 1,600 hectares on Mubuyu Farms,
Mazabuka, located 80 km south of Lusaka in the 1970s. Arable and
cattle farming was successfully carried out through Mubuyu Farms
Limited, a company incorporated in 1979. In 1994 the family
diversified into the construction of a 50mt/24hr wheat mill. The mill
operates 24 hours a day producing 1100 tonnes of flour a month
supplying Southern Province and Lusaka. The mill trades under the name
Nyati Milling Company Limited, incorporated in 1994. Read
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