Black Immigrant-Owned African Coffee Company Delivers Freshly Roasted Coffee Sourced Directly from Africa

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Mukurima, Founder, African Coffee Club

African Coffee Club, a black immigrant-owned coffee company, is thrilled to announce the launch of their new line of freshly roasted coffee, sourced directly from Africa. With a focus on ensuring that coffee farmers are paid a living wage, the company is dedicated to supporting the African coffee industry and bringing the rich flavors of African coffee to coffee lovers in America.


As a black immigrant from Africa, Mukurima Muriuki understands the challenges facing African coffee farmers, and has made it a priority to work directly with farmers to ensure they receive fair compensation for their hard work. By sourcing coffee directly from Africa, the company is able to cut out middlemen and ensure that farmers are paid a living wage for their crops.

"We believe that every coffee lover in America should have the opportunity to experience the rich and unique flavors of African coffee," said Mukurima. "By working directly with farmers and roasting our coffee in small batches, we're able to bring the true flavors of Africa to our customers, while also supporting the farmers who grow our coffee."

The company's line of African coffee features beans sourced from different regions across the continent, allowing customers to experience the unique flavors and notes of coffee from various regions. From the bold and fruity flavors of Ethiopia to the sweet and chocolatey notes of Tanzania, customers can embark on an African coffee safari without ever leaving their homes.

In addition to delivering freshly roasted coffee to customers across the United States, African Coffee Club is committed to giving back to the communities in which their coffee is grown. A portion of the company's profits is reinvested into African coffee communities to support education, healthcare, and sustainable farming practices.

To learn more about African Coffee Club and their line of African coffee, visit their website at www.africancoffeeclub.com

Contact: Mukurima Muriuki Email: mukurima@africancoffeeclub.com



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